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Cross Culture and Faith: The Life and Work of James Mellon Menzies [Hardcover]

Linfu Dong (Author)

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September 10, 2005 0802038697 978-0802038692 1

James Mellon Menzies (1885-1957) was a Canadian engineer, Presbyterian missionary, and archaeologist active in China in the 1920s and 1930s. In a tradition that saw archaeology as a means of gathering artefacts for the collections of Western museums, Menzies believed in collecting for the people of China. He also saw his archaeological work as an extension of his missionary work, connecting, through his discoveries, the religious beliefs of ancient China to those of evangelical Christianity.

In Cross Culture and Faith, Linfu Dong sheds new light on the modern encounter between China and the West through Menzies's life, work, and thought. He elucidates the difficult 'negotiation' processes that Menzies endured on multiple levels and with multiple forces, including Chinese nationalism, Western imperialism, the evangelical Mission, and his own personal interest in Chinese archaeology within that world.

Despite his belief in assuring Chinese artefacts remained in China, some of Menzies's personal collection was donated to the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto and to the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria in British Columbia. This has assured his place in the cultural memory of both East and West - appropriate, since his life so often straddled the two worlds.


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Linfu Dong is an assistant professor in the School of Management at Ocean University of China, Qingdao.

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'I look back now to my childhood and think of our old home in Clinton,' wrote James Mellon Menzies in 1919, when he congratulated his father on his eighty-second birthday. Read the first page
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oracle bone studies, oracle bone study, oracle records, rural evangelism, divinatory inscriptions, inscribed oracle bones, oracle inscriptions, oracle bone inscriptions, oracle studies, inscribed bones, educational modernization, bronze culture, curio dealers, bone culture, dragon bones, overseas missions, foreign collectors, archaeological artefacts, bronze inscriptions, rural reconstruction, ancient artefacts
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James Menzies, Bishop White, Waste of Yin, University of Toronto, United Church, Academia Sinica, Cheeloo University, Knox College, Board of Overseas Missions, Bronze Age, Royal Ontario Museum, United States, West China, Annie Menzies, Rong Geng, Shen Dasao, Far Eastern, Luo Zhenyu, New York, Yellow River, First World War, Harvard-Yenching Institute, Jonathan Goforth, Zeng Yigong, Arthur Menzies
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