The Illuminati Jesuits are the main educators in China... and did you know how long they have been working to create a NWO in the Chinese mainland? Below are taken from the website of Georgetown University.. and perhaps you will learn and understand how USA and the Elites and of course the Jesuits are instrumental in CHINESE society in making a Nation that is now known as . The People's Republic of China. ( Read their Ideology HERE. )
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DID YOU KNOW...
These anecdotes highlight Georgetown's long-standing and historical relationship with China.
GEORGETOWN PROFESSOR RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS RESEARCH GRANT
Becky Hsu This January, Professor Becky Hsu of the Department of Sociology became a distinguished recipient of an $800,000 grant from the John Templeton Foundation for her upcoming research on the concept of 'fu' in modern China. The grant project, done in collaboration with scholars and experts from universities around the world, will begin in the summer of 2013 and continue until 2016.
For Professor Hsu, the idea for the project began with a book, Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life. The book examined life and happiness in American society; in a new era of rapid economic growth and vast social change, the time is ripe for a similar study of happiness, or 'fu,' in China. In her grant project, Professor Hsu will not only study happiness, but also attempt to promote mutual understanding between people of the United States and China and improve on current methods of happiness surveys.
Professor Hsu will return in Fall 2013 to continue teaching two courses in the Sociology Department: SOCI-202 - Sociological Theory and SOCI-220 - Global Inequalities and Social Justice. Afterwards, she will begin fieldwork in China as the first step in her research, culminating in 2016 with a book, journal articles, new survey designs, a symposium and cross-national workshop.
To learn more about Professor Hsu and her work, please visit her website: http://www9.georgetown.edu/faculty/bh297/.
Source: http://china.georgetown.edu/did-you-know/
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THREE CENTURIES OF JESUIT CONTRIBUTIONS TO SCIENCE IN CHINA
Jesuits and China The history of the missions of the Jesuits in China is part of the history of relations between China and the Western world. The missionary efforts of the Society of Jesus, or Jesuits, from the 17th to 19th century played a significant role in continuing the transmission of knowledge, science, and culture between China and the West, and had an impact on Christian culture in Chinese society today.
This exhibit displays key library holdings of academic and primary source works on the Jesuit missions to China covering early pioneers such as St. Francis Xavier, Matteo Ricci, Johann Adam Schall von Bell and Ferdinand Verbiest. Drawn from the significant holdings in Lauinger Library’s Special Collections Research Center, several representative original works are on display, including Athanasius Kircher's China Monumentis (1667), Matteo Ricci's De Christiana Expeditione apud Sinas Suscepta ab Societate Iesu (1616) and Travels of the Jesuits, into various parts of the world, particularly China and the East-Indies (1762).
Serving the oldest Catholic and Jesuit institution of higher learning in the United States, Georgetown University’s Special Collections and Woodstock Theological Center Library hold one of the nation’s best collections of works on Jesuit missions in East Asia.
This exhibit has been installed to coincide with Jesuit Heritage Week (January 29 to February 4, 2012). (Source: http://www.library.georgetown.edu/exhibition/three-centuries-jesuit-contributions-science-china-1600-1900 )
Read more how the Jesuits are changing CHINA through education? Pls Click HERE.
"Life and works of Confucius, by Prospero Intorcetta, 1687 .. more pls click HERE. |
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DID YOU KNOW...
These anecdotes highlight Georgetown's long-standing and historical relationship with China.
GEORGETOWN PROFESSOR RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS RESEARCH GRANT
Becky Hsu This January, Professor Becky Hsu of the Department of Sociology became a distinguished recipient of an $800,000 grant from the John Templeton Foundation for her upcoming research on the concept of 'fu' in modern China. The grant project, done in collaboration with scholars and experts from universities around the world, will begin in the summer of 2013 and continue until 2016.
For Professor Hsu, the idea for the project began with a book, Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life. The book examined life and happiness in American society; in a new era of rapid economic growth and vast social change, the time is ripe for a similar study of happiness, or 'fu,' in China. In her grant project, Professor Hsu will not only study happiness, but also attempt to promote mutual understanding between people of the United States and China and improve on current methods of happiness surveys.
Professor Hsu will return in Fall 2013 to continue teaching two courses in the Sociology Department: SOCI-202 - Sociological Theory and SOCI-220 - Global Inequalities and Social Justice. Afterwards, she will begin fieldwork in China as the first step in her research, culminating in 2016 with a book, journal articles, new survey designs, a symposium and cross-national workshop.
To learn more about Professor Hsu and her work, please visit her website: http://www9.georgetown.edu/faculty/bh297/.
Source: http://china.georgetown.edu/did-you-know/
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THREE CENTURIES OF JESUIT CONTRIBUTIONS TO SCIENCE IN CHINA
Jesuits and China The history of the missions of the Jesuits in China is part of the history of relations between China and the Western world. The missionary efforts of the Society of Jesus, or Jesuits, from the 17th to 19th century played a significant role in continuing the transmission of knowledge, science, and culture between China and the West, and had an impact on Christian culture in Chinese society today.
This exhibit displays key library holdings of academic and primary source works on the Jesuit missions to China covering early pioneers such as St. Francis Xavier, Matteo Ricci, Johann Adam Schall von Bell and Ferdinand Verbiest. Drawn from the significant holdings in Lauinger Library’s Special Collections Research Center, several representative original works are on display, including Athanasius Kircher's China Monumentis (1667), Matteo Ricci's De Christiana Expeditione apud Sinas Suscepta ab Societate Iesu (1616) and Travels of the Jesuits, into various parts of the world, particularly China and the East-Indies (1762).
Serving the oldest Catholic and Jesuit institution of higher learning in the United States, Georgetown University’s Special Collections and Woodstock Theological Center Library hold one of the nation’s best collections of works on Jesuit missions in East Asia.
This exhibit has been installed to coincide with Jesuit Heritage Week (January 29 to February 4, 2012). (Source: http://www.library.georgetown.edu/exhibition/three-centuries-jesuit-contributions-science-china-1600-1900 )
Read more how the Jesuits are changing CHINA through education? Pls Click HERE.
Very funny picture of Chinese school boys as Crusaders in a Jesuit school of Shanghai.( from the archives of the Jesuits in Vanves - France ). |
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