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Study On The Christianity In China From The Perspective Of Communication

Posted on:2012-10-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H J GongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178330335470593Subject:Communication
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Christianity was introduced into China since the Tang Dynasty, after a low ebb in development and then widely spread in China during Ming and Qing Dynasties. Its development had a profound effect in China's political, culture and social life. Christian communication research will helps understand Christianity better, also enrich and expand the scope of communication study and its practical skills, and afford us a source of reference to spreading our Chinese ideas and culture. This article take Wangyi District, Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province as an example, give a comprehensive analysis of Christian communication system from the Christian spreading strategy, process and structure, values and symbols. Finally find the source of its powerful social influences.The first chapter is the preface, which introduces the origin and significance of the topic, research methods and theoretical basis, research status quo and the background of the local society.The second chapter is an overview of propagation of Christianity. Firstly, analysis Christian symbols, values and its communication strategic issues. This part includes four parts in detail. The first one is the combination of Christian culture and traditional Chinese culture. The second is to diversify the means of communication, timely adjustment of communication strategies. Third is to play the role of "gatekeeper". Fourth, mainly discuss the use of emotion and fear appeals.The third chapter analyzes the process and structure of the spread of Christianity. This chapter includes four parts, which is self-communication, interpersonal communication, group communication and mass media communication.The fourth chapter is conclusion, summarizes the principles of its spreading strategies, and concludes its effects on the social relationships and its order.
Keywords/Search Tags:Christianity, communication, communication research
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