Rejuvenation after encounters between different artistic forms: a synopsis of studies of indigenization of Christian art in China |
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Authors: | Xiaoyang Zhao |
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Institution: | Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing |
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Abstract: | Religion and art are symbiotic. The ecumenical propagation of Christianity inherently entails a mission of indigenization. Since it spread to China, Christianity has produced many renovated art forms which combined indigenization and local artistic expression on the one hand, with original religious notions and Western art on the other. This article reviews Chinese scholarship on the indigenization of Christianity in modern China and emphasizes that the renovated Chinese architecture, music, and fine art, after integrating with religious ideas and techniques, largely promoted the modern transformation and rejuvenation of traditional Chinese art. |
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Keywords: | Christianity art forms Chinese indigenization |
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