
China’s Last Jesuit: Charles J. McCarthy and the End of the Mission in Catholic Shanghai
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Amanda C.R. Clark
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Format
Kindle
Pages
147
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 2017
Éditeur
Palgrave MacMillan
Édition
1st ed. 2017
ISBN-10
9811050236
ISBN-13
9789811050237
Description
Charles J. McCarthy's life unfolds against the backdrop of a tumultuous period in China's history as he navigates the complexities of being a Jesuit missionary in Shanghai. Raised in San Francisco, McCarthy’s journey is marked by both devotion and cultural challenges. The narrative reveals his commitment to his faith while providing insights into the cultural, political, and social dynamics of early 20th-century China, a time when foreign influence was both profoundly felt and fiercely contested.
Amanda C. R. Clark intricately weaves together personal anecdotes, historical context, and the broader implications of McCarthy's work during a time when the Jesuit mission faced mounting obstacles. Readers are invited to witness McCarthy's interactions with both the local populace and fellow missionaries, showcasing the delicate balance he had to strike between adhering to his religious convictions and understanding the evolving landscape around him.
As the mission in Shanghai dwindles, the story reflects on the inevitable decline of foreign influence in Chinese society. McCarthy’s struggles and triumphs serve as a poignant reminder of a fading era, shedding light on the intertwining narratives of faith, colonization, and cultural exchange, ensuring that his legacy within the mission is preserved for future reflection.
Amanda C. R. Clark intricately weaves together personal anecdotes, historical context, and the broader implications of McCarthy's work during a time when the Jesuit mission faced mounting obstacles. Readers are invited to witness McCarthy's interactions with both the local populace and fellow missionaries, showcasing the delicate balance he had to strike between adhering to his religious convictions and understanding the evolving landscape around him.
As the mission in Shanghai dwindles, the story reflects on the inevitable decline of foreign influence in Chinese society. McCarthy’s struggles and triumphs serve as a poignant reminder of a fading era, shedding light on the intertwining narratives of faith, colonization, and cultural exchange, ensuring that his legacy within the mission is preserved for future reflection.
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