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This history of the Catholic Church in Asia and the Pacific illuminates the processes of globalization Since the sixteenth century, Catholicism has contributed significantly to global connectivity. Except for the Philippines and Timor-Leste, Catholicism in Asia is, and is likely to remain, a minority religion. For this reason, it can serve as a unique prism through which to look at the processes of globalization in Asia. Asian Pacific Catholicism and Globalization demonstrates to scholars and students of Catholic history that the development of Catholicism in Asia and later in the Oceania-Pacific region is closely associated with three different phases of globalization. This book approaches the historical processes of globalization not as structural agencies or causal forces, but rather as the historical contexts that condition possibilities for human action and reaction in the world. The editors identify three distinct phases in the development of Catholicism in Asia and Oceania: early modern (sixteenth–eighteenth centuries), modern Western hegemony (1780s–1960s), and the contemporary (1960s–present). The book’s contributors discuss the development of Catholicism in all the major countries of the region, including China, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam, India, and Australia.

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List of IllustrationsIntroduction José Casanova and Peter C. Phan Part 1: Historical Perspectives1. The Three Phases of Globalization and the Long Formation of the Asian Pacific José Casanova2. Catholicism in Japan as Globalist Culture Kevin M. Doak3. Globalization of Catholicism in China Richard Madsen4. Going Global: The Transformation of the Korean Catholic Church Denis Woo-seon Kim, SJ5. Filipino Catholicism in the Midst of Global Currents: Translation, Nationalism, Migration José Mario C. Francisco, SJ6. The Catholic Church and Globalization in Vietnam Peter C. Phan7. The Indo-Malayan Archipelago John Mansford Prior, SVD8. Indian Catholicism and Its Global Connections, from Early Modernity to the Present Chandra Mallampalli9. Catholicism and Public Life in India Evelyn Monteiro10. Australian Catholicism in the Third Phase of Globalization: Demographic Shifts and Unceasing Challenges Robert Dixon11. Global Influences in the Growth of the Catholic Church in the Pacific Region Philip Gibbs, SVD Part 2: Contemporary Challenges12. Women in the Catholic Church in the Philippines during the Three Phases of Globalization Mary John Mananzan, OSB13. Scattered and Gathered: Responses to Migration in the Context of Globalization Gemma Tulud Cruz14. The Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences and Pan-Asian Catholicism Edmund Kee-Fook Chia15. Modern and Contemporary Catholic Theology in Asia: Main Trends and Developments Peter C. Phan About the ContributorsIndex

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      Publisher: Georgetown University Press
      Publication Date: 01/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781647123789, 978-1647123789
      ISBN10: 164712378X

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      Book Synopsis
      This history of the Catholic Church in Asia and the Pacific illuminates the processes of globalization Since the sixteenth century, Catholicism has contributed significantly to global connectivity. Except for the Philippines and Timor-Leste, Catholicism in Asia is, and is likely to remain, a minority religion. For this reason, it can serve as a unique prism through which to look at the processes of globalization in Asia. Asian Pacific Catholicism and Globalization demonstrates to scholars and students of Catholic history that the development of Catholicism in Asia and later in the Oceania-Pacific region is closely associated with three different phases of globalization. This book approaches the historical processes of globalization not as structural agencies or causal forces, but rather as the historical contexts that condition possibilities for human action and reaction in the world. The editors identify three distinct phases in the development of Catholicism in Asia and Oceania: early modern (sixteenth–eighteenth centuries), modern Western hegemony (1780s–1960s), and the contemporary (1960s–present). The book’s contributors discuss the development of Catholicism in all the major countries of the region, including China, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Vietnam, India, and Australia.

      Table of Contents
      List of IllustrationsIntroduction José Casanova and Peter C. Phan Part 1: Historical Perspectives1. The Three Phases of Globalization and the Long Formation of the Asian Pacific José Casanova2. Catholicism in Japan as Globalist Culture Kevin M. Doak3. Globalization of Catholicism in China Richard Madsen4. Going Global: The Transformation of the Korean Catholic Church Denis Woo-seon Kim, SJ5. Filipino Catholicism in the Midst of Global Currents: Translation, Nationalism, Migration José Mario C. Francisco, SJ6. The Catholic Church and Globalization in Vietnam Peter C. Phan7. The Indo-Malayan Archipelago John Mansford Prior, SVD8. Indian Catholicism and Its Global Connections, from Early Modernity to the Present Chandra Mallampalli9. Catholicism and Public Life in India Evelyn Monteiro10. Australian Catholicism in the Third Phase of Globalization: Demographic Shifts and Unceasing Challenges Robert Dixon11. Global Influences in the Growth of the Catholic Church in the Pacific Region Philip Gibbs, SVD Part 2: Contemporary Challenges12. Women in the Catholic Church in the Philippines during the Three Phases of Globalization Mary John Mananzan, OSB13. Scattered and Gathered: Responses to Migration in the Context of Globalization Gemma Tulud Cruz14. The Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences and Pan-Asian Catholicism Edmund Kee-Fook Chia15. Modern and Contemporary Catholic Theology in Asia: Main Trends and Developments Peter C. Phan About the ContributorsIndex

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