The Progress in the Research on the Communication of Catholic Culture from the 1980s in Anlong Ancient City, China
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research progress, Anlong ancient city, catholic culture, cultural communicationAbstract
This article employs literature research and qualitative research approach to analyze the current status of academic research on Catholic cultural communication from the 1980s in Anlong Ancient City, China; estimate the research trend, and clarify the basic situation of current academic research on the Catholic cultural communication in Anlong Ancient City. The research analyzes the period when Catholicism was introduced into Anlong Ancient City, the research of foreign missionaries, the Catholic history and culture, and the relationship between the Yongli Regime of the Southern Ming Dynasty and Catholicism. The findings revealed that cross-cultural communication did not appear in the research among Catholics. Therefore, there is still a gap in academic research on the communication of Catholic culture in Anlong Ancient City, which can be further expanded. In the next step, the history of the communication of Catholic culture in Anlong Ancient City and the spread situation in the real society deserve the continuous efforts of researchers to explore further the communication of Catholic culture in Anlong Ancient City, to enrich the connotation of Catholic culture in Anlong Ancient City.
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