- T. C. Chao
T. C. Chao (zh-tsp|t=趙紫宸|s=赵紫宸|p=Zhào Zǐchén) (
1888 -1979 ) was a notable Christian thinker in China in the early twentieth century. In 1914, he went to the United States to study and received his MA and BD inVanderbilt University . He was well known for his academic work as a professor of religious philosophy and dean atYenching University .During the
Anti-Christian movement of the 1920s, Chao advised Chinese Christians to remove the Western husk from Christianity in order to discover the true essence of the religion. A truly indigenous Christianity, Chao argued, would be a useful basis for social reconstruction in China. [ cite journal | last = Glüer | first = Winfried | year = 1982 | title =The Legacy of T. C. Chao | journal = International Bulletin of Missionary Research | volume = 6 | issue = 4 | pages = 165-169 ]References
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Protestant missions in China 1807-1953
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