Abstract

This compares Fu Jen University in Beijing and Aurora University in Shanghai—the two comprehensive Catholic universities located in the two largest cities of China in modern history—and analyzes four aspects: identity, educational idea, curriculum, and campus culture. It was found that the differences between Aurora and Fu Jen resulted from the different viewpoints of the following three essential issues: future reflections, attitude to local culture, and concern for Chinese society. The three differences between Aurora and Fu Jen in viewpoints embody the successive eras of Chinese Catholicism: the colonial era and the indigenized era.

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