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Americans Drive on the Left and Other Truths I’ve Learned
Years ago, I was having a conversation with my Malaysian friend, and we started talking about how Malaysia has a lot of British influence. “We drive on the right like they do,” my friend explained.
“Wait, what?” I thought I had heard her wrong, or that she had misspoken. “You mean you drive on the left like they do.”
Be A Better Dad Today
A Book Review
[…] job any of us—from the President of the United States to the CEO of a major corporation to the guy taking out the garbage—will ever have” (p. 14). Raised by a dysfunctional father who abandoned him in his early teens, then taken in by a Chinese immigrant family who had moved in next door, […]
Training Cross-Cultural Workers to Cross Honor-Shame Cultures
Editor’s Note: This is the first in an occasional series by Jackson Wu dealing with issues of contextualization in relation to the Chinese context. The articles are being co-posted at Jackson Wu: Doing Theology. Thinking Mission. and here (with light editing for our context and readers) on the ChinaSource Blog. Back in October, I […]
6 Approaches to Contextualization in China
[…] of Chinese culture, its methodological assumptions, and the doctrine of salvation. The book explores those factors that inform these contextualized theologies. This post is also available at Jackson Wu: Doing Theology. Thinking Mission. After writing this, I found another Chinese theologian who asserts, “I think the starting point for Chinese Christianity is the contemporary […]
A Dictionary for Learning Theological Chinese
[…] the New Testament of the Chinese Union Version (CUV), i.e. the 和合本. Finally, a couple of posts explore ideas for teaching theology in Mandarin, here and here. Many of the suggestions are applicable to people who teach theology in other languages as well. This post is also available at Jackson Wu: Doing Theology. Thinking Mission.
Islam has the largest number of under-30 believers in China?
Christian Today has posted an article with this headline: “Islam is the most popular religion for under-30s in China." The lead says: Islam has the largest number of young believers in China, new research has found, despite the growth of Christianity in the country and an atheist government. The China Religion Survey 2015, released […]
When Your Phone Becomes a Substitute for True Relationships
<p>What would lead an 18-year-old boy from a top class to stab his teacher and show no remorse? In this interview transcript, originally published on the mainland blog <em>Territory</em>, host Wenjun speaks with Jiang Peirong, a Taiwanese psychologist and Christian, about what might have led to this shocking event.</p>
Reading Romans through Eastern Eyes
Honor and Shame in Paul’s Message and Mission
Combining research from Asian scholars with his many years of experience living and working in East Asia, Jackson directs our attention to Paul's letter to the Romans. He argues that some traditional East Asian cultural values are closer to those of the first-century biblical world than common Western cultural values. In addition, he adds […]
One Gospel for All Nations: A Practical Approach to Biblical Contextualization
<p>The Bible tells us what to believe—the gospel. It also shows how to contextualize the gospel? In <em>One Gospel for All Nations</em>, Jackson Wu explains practically why we must not choose between the Bible and culture highlights implications for both missionaries and theologians. Contextualization should be practical, not pragmatic; theological, not theoretical.</p>
Reflections on the Reformation 500 and the Gospel Conference
<p>We caught up with our friend Jackson Wu at the Reformation 500 conference in Hong Kong and asked him to share his reflections on the conference.</p>