Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Kitajski misijoni" in Slovenian language version.
... an Edict of Toleration, elevating Christiainity to the same status as Buddhism and Daoism.
Whereas from a missionary perspective the focus is on the sharp demarcation between the so-called 'Jesuit' and 'Dominican' positions, the role of the Chinese converts has been largely ignored. 'Their involvement in the controversy through books, pamphlets, letters of protest etc. shows that they were truly imbedded in a Chinese society in which rites occupied an important place.'
Rites Controversy debate was most intense in Fujian province where an active group of Christian literati debated with a combative Catholic bishop named Charles Maigrot de Crissey (1652-1730). European missionaries divided largely on the lines of religious orders and nationalities. The Jesuits largely supported the Chinese while the Iberian mendicants (Dominicans and Franciscans) and secular priests were less accommodating.
The continuing controversy involved leading universities in Europe, was considered by eight popes and by the Kangxi emperor...
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