The Chinese Rites Controversy & its Antecedents: The Acta Pekinensia of Kilian Stumpf, S.J. (1655–1720) in its Glocal Context
Lecture Series 'Rites Controversy'
- Date: Nov 14, 2024
- Time: 05:00 PM - 07:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
- Location: mpihlt and online
- Room: Conference Room (Z01)
- Host: Luisa Stella Coutinho (MPILHLT) and Rômulo Ehalt (MPILHLT)
- Contact: coutinho@lhlt.mpg.de
The Chinese Rites Controversy represents one of the greatest disputes in the history of global Christianity. The religious and political controversy reflected different interpretations of whether Chinese cultural norms could legitimately determine Catholic practices. Refusal to conform to Confucian rituals deemed incompatible with Catholic orthodoxy ultimately precipitated a crisis between the Holy See and the Chinese Emperor. The German Jesuit, Kilian Stumpf (1655–1720), who was in Beijing between 1695 and 1720, compiled the "Acta Pekinensia", a monumental eyewitness account, recently published for the first time. The seminar will also explore historical antecedents to the dispute in Early Modern Japan.
For registration, access https://plan.events.mpg.de/event/363/
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Presentations
- Prof. Dr. M. Antoni J. Ucerler, S.J., Boston College: Debates over Christian Orthopraxis in Early Modern Japan: Similarities & Differences with the Chinese Rites Controversy
- Prof. Dr. Claudia von Collani, Universität Würzburg: The 'Acta Pekinensia' of Kilian Stumpf S.J.
Comments
- Fupeng Li (China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL))