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Seeking a new spiritual home: The study of Chinese Christian churches and communities in the United States
by Ting, Yi-Chya, M.A., State University of New York at Buffalo, 2006, 79 pages; AAT 1436730

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In this thesis, I would like to further explore why Chinese immigrants in the United States choose to convert to Christianity the most among many religions, and how the so-called "western religion" internalizes the immigrants' spiritual life and becomes their own religion. For many Chinese American Christians, converting to Christianity is not only a process of achieving a Christian identity, but also achieving an American identity; it is not merely retaining but reconstructing a Chinese identity as well. The later part of this thesis deals with the challenges which Chinese American churches may face, such as the familial and generational tension and the difficulties of conserving the Chinese traditions. I also use three Chinese American writers' literary works to examine the Christian elements in these selected texts and to discuss how Christianity brings influence upon Chinese immigrants' life and constructs their ideology as Chinese Americans. Based on personal experiences, historical documents and critical academic essays, I am able to construct the whole structure of this Master's thesis.

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Advisor:Moynihan, Susan M., Christian, Diane
School:State University of New York at Buffalo
School Location:United States -- New York
Source:MAI 45/01, Feb 2007
Source type:Dissertation
Subjects:American studies, Religious congregations, Asian literature
Publication Number: AAT 1436730
ISBN:9780542772450
Document URL:http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1203551971&sid=6&Fmt=2&cl ientId=1566&RQT=309&VName=PQD
ProQuest document ID:1203551971


 

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