The Jesus Family (Chinese: 耶穌家庭; pinyin: Yēsū jiātíng) was a Chinese Pentecostal communitarian church established in 1921 by Jing Dianying. It began in the rural village of Mazhuang in the city Tai'an of Shandong province. The church was primarily located in rural and semirural areas, where members had everything in common, inspired by the life of the apostles in the book of Acts. In 1949, there were over a hundred of these communities, numbering thousands of people.[1] The church emphasized a simple lifestyle, spiritual experiences like prophecy as well as the second coming of Christ. After the communist takeover in 1952, the Jesus Family was dismantled and its leader, Jing Dianying, was put into prison and died there.[2]
References
edit- ^ "The Ricci Roundtable: Jesus Family 耶穌家庭". Archived from the original on 2011-08-09. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
- ^ The Ricci Roundtable: Jing Dianying 敬奠瀛 Archived 2006-09-08 at the Wayback Machine
Further reading
edit- Feiya Tao (2004). Zhongguo de Jidujiao Wutuobang--Yesu jiating (1921-1952) [Jesus Family--A Utopia in China (1921-1952)] (in Chinese). Hong Kong: Chinese University Press.
- Asia in the Making of Christianity: Conversion, Agency, and Indigeneity, 1600s to the Present. Brill. 2013. pp. 61–77. ISBN 978-90-04-25129-8.