On Thursday-Saturday, 19-21 November 2020 Boston University Center for Global Christianity and Mission hosted an online workshop with major financial support from the Boston University Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs (CURA) & the Boston University Center for the Study of Asia (BUCSA).
Enititled “Mapping Christianity in China, 1550-1950: Developing Relational and Geospatial Tools for the Study of Christianity in China,” the workshop featured 14 speakers across 4 sessions. Additionally, a fifth roundtable session was held where workshop speakers and attendees were able to offer feedback for the growing project.
Happily, the online format allowed attendees from around the world to attend. Over the three days, 266 people from 28 countries were able to participate!
Below are recordings for all the sessions. More information on speakers and presentations for each session can be found on the digital program.