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309 Selected Bibliography Ahn Chang-ho. “Nakgwan kwa pigwan” [Optimism and Pessimism]. Tongkwang [The East Light] 12 (1927): 3–4. Aikman, David. Jesus in Beijing: How Christianity Is Transforming China and Changing the Global Balance of Power. Washington, DC: Regnery Press, 2003. Allan, Sarah. The Way of Water and Sprouts of Virtue. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997. Allen, Ernest, Jr. “When Japan Was ‘Champion of the Darker Races’: Satokata Takahashi and the Flowering of Black Messianic Nationalism.” The Black Scholar 240, no. 1 (2001): 21–46. Allen, Horace N. “Medical Work in Korea.” The Foreign Missionary 44 (1885): 76. Anderson, Benedict. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. London: Verso, 1991. Anesaki, Masaharu. History of Japanese Religion, with Special Reference to the Social and Moral Life of the Nation. London: Kegan Paul, 1930. Archdeacon, Thomas. Becoming American: An Ethnic History. New York: Free Press, 1983. Aspalter, Christian. “The Taiwanese Economic Miracle: From Sugarcane to HighTechnology .” In Understanding Modern Taiwan: Essays in Economics, Politics, and Social Policy, edited by Christian Aspalter, 1–32. Aldershot, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2001. Avison, Oliver R. Annual Report of the Imperial Korean Hospital. Seoul: Methodist Publishing, 1901. ———. The Land of the Morning Calm: Reminiscence of Oliver R. Avison, M.D. Daegu: Taegu University Press, 1988. Baruto, Shingaku Juyōshi Kenkyūkai, ed. Nihon ni okeru Kaaru Baruto: Haisenmade no Juyōshi no Shodanmen [Karl Barth in Japan: Aspects of the History of his Reception in Japan through 1945]. Tokyo: Shinkyō Shuppansha, 2009. Bays, Daniel H. “Chinese Protestant Christianity Today.” The China Quarterly 174 (2003): 488–504. 310 selected bibliography Beck, Ulrich, Anthony Giddens, and Scott Lash. Reflexive Modernization: Politics, Tradition and Aesthetics in the Modern Social Order. Cambridge, UK: Polity, 1994. Bellah, Robert N., Richard Madsen, William Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Stephen Tipton. Habits of the Heart. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1985. Berman, Marshall. All That Is Solid Melts into Air. New York: Penguin Books, 1982. Berry, Mary Elizabeth. Hideyoshi. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1982. Buchanan, Daniel C. Japanese Proverbs and Sayings. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1965. Buswell, Robert E., and Timothy S. Lee, eds. Christianity in Korea. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007. Cai, Ellen Xiangyu. “The Itinerant Preaching of Three Hoklo Evangelists in MidNineteenth Century Hong Kong.” Itinerario 33, no. 3 (2009): 113–134. Caldarola, Carlo. Christianity: The Japanese Way. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1979. Cao, Nanlai. “Boss Christians: The Business of Religion in the ‘Wenzhou Model’ of Christian Revival.” The China Journal 59 (2008): 63–87. ———. “Christian Entrepreneurs and the Post-Mao State: An Ethnographic Account of Church-State Relations in China’s Economic Transition.” Sociology of Religion 68, no. 1 (2007): 45–66. ———. “Raising the Quality of Belief: Suzhi and the Production of an Elite Protestantism .” China Perspectives 4 (2009): 54–66. Chamberlain, Basil H. Things Japanese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with Japan. London: J. Murray, 1905. Chan, Kim-kwong. “Missiological Implications of Chinese Christianity in a Globalized Context.” Quest 4, no. 1 (2005): 55–74. Chan, Sucheng. Asian Americans: An Interpretive History. Boston: Twayne, 1991. Chang, Shirley L. Taiwan’s Brain Drain and Its Reversal. Taipei: Lucky Bookstore, 1998. Chang Kyusik. “Dosan Ahn Chang-ho ŭi minjokjuŭi wa simin sahoeron” [Ahn Chang-ho’s View of Nationalism and the Theory of Civil Society]. Dosan sasang yŏn’gu [Journal of Dosan Ahn Chang-ho Studies] 6 (2000): 49–52. ———. Ilcheha Han’guk Kidokkyo minjokjuŭi yŏn’gu [Christian Nationalism in Modern Korea]. Seoul: Hyean Press, 2001. ———. “Ilcheha Kidokkyo kyeyŏl ŭi minjok kyŏngje kŏnsŏlron” [The National Economic Development Theory of Christian Nationalists under Japanese Colonial Rule: The Case of the P’yŏngyang YMCA]. Han’guk sasang sahak [The Study of the History of Korean Thought] 15 (2000): 255–291. Chao, Hsing-Huang. “Mobilizing to Grow: The Persistence and Transformation [3.16.83.150] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 11:44 GMT) selected bibliography 311 of the Evangelical Formosan Church of Los Angeles.” Ph.D. diss., Purdue University, 1995. Chen, Carolyn E. “From Filial Piety to Religious Piety: Evangelical Christianity Reconstructing Taiwanese Immigrant Families in the United States.” International Migration Review 40, no. 3 (2006): 573–602. ———. Getting Saved in America: Taiwanese Immigration and Religious Experience. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2008. ———. “The Religious Varieties of Ethnic Presence: A Comparison between a Taiwanese Immigrant Buddhist Temple and an Evangelical Christian Church.” Sociology of Religion 63 (2002): 215–238. Ching, Leo...

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