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With the explosive growth of transnational dealings, professionals in developed countries have expanding opportunities to spread their particular ways of doing things around the world. However, missionary work, whether religious or secular, raises difficult questions about ends and means. What warrant do missionaries have for inducing others to act and believe as they do? What devices are permissible in the effort to bring about change in a host population? This working paper addresses some of these questions by reflecting on the Jesuit mission to China in the 17th century. The Jesuit mission was the first instance in the modern period of sustained missionary work by westerners in China, and it remains of enduring significance. By focusing on the "ethics of missionary work" in the Jesuit case, we draw some conclusions for 21st century would-be missionaries.

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Title
Reflections on the Jesuit Mission to China
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Working Paper Series
Publication year
2010
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Place of publication
St. Louis
Country of publication
United States
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Working Paper
Language of publication
English
Document type
Working Paper
ProQuest document ID
1698257380
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https://www.proquest.com/working-papers/reflections-on-jesuit-mission-china/docview/1698257380/se-2?accountid=208611
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Copyright FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ST LOUIS 2010
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2022-11-20
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