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  • The Emplantation of Catholicism in Pre-modern Korea: Texts, Teachings and Gender Relations

    The Emplantation of Catholicism in Pre-modern Korea by Cawley, Kevin N.;

    Texts, Teachings and Gender Relations

    Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Religion, Gender, and Sexuality;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 25 June 2026

    • ISBN 9781350236059
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages232 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language
    • Illustrations 10 bw illus
    • 700

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    Short description:

    Examines the intercultural trajectory of Catholic ideas as they spread in East Asia, focusing on Korea at the turn of the 19th century.

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    Long description:

    Tracing the development of Catholic ideas in Japan and China during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century, this book provides an overview of the evolution of the missionary strategy in East Asia while focusing on the early emplantation of Catholicism in Korea.

    Kevin Cawley recreates the tumultuous period for gender relations and explores interreligious interactions between Confucians and Catholics. Highlighting the textual production this period inspired, this book examines writings such as the catechism of the Italian Jesuit, Matteo Ricci (1552-1610), which went on to convert a group of elite Confucian scholars to the new religion. It also underscores the importance of the vernacular catechism written by Chong Yakchong (1760-1801), a convert from a prominent Confucian family, who was eventually executed. Chong's text made Catholicism easily understandable for women, as well as men from lower social classes, who eventually converted in significant numbers effecting real social change. Outlining the shift from rejection to acceptance of new texts composed by early Korean converts, this book explores emergent Catholicism in Japan, China and Korea, as well as the various challenges encountered and how the mission strategy changed as a result.

    Exploring gender relations, both in relation to Confucianism and Catholics during this period, this book provides insight into this previously under researched aspect of East Asian Catholicism. In this study, we learn how religious persecution and political tactics manipulated, terrified and exterminated converts to Catholicism. From European Jesuits to Korean Confucians, this book outlines a fascinating journey of intercultural engagement between Western and Eastern worldviews.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    1. Jesuits on a Mission: Matteo Ricci's Transcultural Journey
    2.Rejecting Heterodoxy: Choson's Orthodox Neo-Confucian Stronghold
    3. Divergent Confucians: Conversions to Catholic Teachings in Choson
    4. Dangerous Authorship: From Chong Yakchong to the Silk Letter
    5. Deviant and Defiant Feminists in the Early Catholic Church
    Conclusion: The Seeds of Future Church Growth
    Bibliography
    Index

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