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The Cross Battles the Crescent One Century of Missionary Work Among Chinese Muslims (1850–1950)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2008

Raphael Israeli
Affiliation:
The Hebrew University, Jerusalem

Extract

Much has been written and published about Christianity in China, less has been known about the particular interest that the Mission had evinced toward the Muslims of China, much less has been recorded about the Muslim reactions to this activity, and almost nothing has been concluded in terms of the dialectical interaction between Christianity and Islam in that part of the world.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1995

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1 Vasilev, Vasili Pavlovich, translated by Lowenthal, R. as Islam in China (St Petersburg, 1900), p. 27.Google Scholar

2 Islam in China: A Neglected Problem (London, 1910), p. 282.Google Scholar

3 The text was reproduced in Broomhall's, MarshallIslam in China: A Neglected Problem (Morgan & Scott, London, 1910), pp. 296–7.Google Scholar Broomhall was himself a leading missionary in China at the turn of the century.

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