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Key Scholarly Works on the Sinicization of Christianity in China
Chow, Alexander C. “Christianity as a Chinese Religion: A Theological Consideration.” Ching Feng, n.s., 17, no. 1–2 (2018): 27–41. This article examines the theological evolution of Chinese Christianity and highlights its alignment with a core principle of Chinese spirituality—the unity of Heaven and humanity. The author argues that Chinese Christianity should be recognized as […]
Choosing the Chinese Bible Translation
A Guide for Believers
[…] translation resources are limited, but that’s not entirely accurate. The United Bible Societies have been carrying out an extensive Bible digitization project, preserving texts and creating digital archives in many languages. This project revealed that while English has the highest number of translations, Chinese ranks third after Spanish, with over 80 complete or partial translations.
Talking about Sensitive Issues
[…] the subject, but I decided my relationship with these two students was strong enough that I could be honest. I told them the average US American saw very little worth praising in Mao for a number of reasons, especially the Cultural Revolution. I crafted my words and explanations respectfully and carefully, but I also did […]
Lead Article
The Clash of Culture and Class in China’s “Olympic Era”
[…] US$50 per month. Millions of Chinese are left unemployed from their abandoned unprofitable state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Rural poor continue to struggle to provide for their families with little more than a sixth grade education. Prostitution in cities has become one of the few ways that women with little or no education can eke out […]
Humility and History: Addressing the Unspoken
[…] the subject, but I decided my relationship with these two students was strong enough that I could be honest. I told them the average US American saw very little worth praising in Mao for a number of reasons, especially the Cultural Revolution. I crafted my words and explanations respectfully and carefully, but I also did […]
Peoples of China
Strangers in a Strange Land: Expatriates in China
[…] come to the Far East with high hopes of cracking the “China Puzzle”and just as many have returned home with a lot less money and only a little more wisdom. As China continues its ascension as one of the most important economic and political powers in the twenty-first century, the influx of human capital […]
Seeing the Gospel from Zhuangzi’s Worldview
[…] conflict with each other, so that you are not to do whatever you want. But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law… But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. Those who […]
Reckoning with the “Ecclesial Diversity” of Chinese Christianity
Ecclesial Diversity in Chinese Christianity (Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue) edited by Alexander Chow and Easten Law. Published by Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, 239 pages. ISBN-10: 3030730689, ISBN-13: 978-3030730680. Hardcover and Kindle versions available on Amazon. When Alexander Chow (University of Edinburgh) and I began assembling and editing the diffuse essays that make up […]
The Last Mile
Navigating the Challenges of Chinese Bible Engagement
[…] often provided by scholars or pastors. However, resources for studying the Bible in Chinese languages suffer from both a lack of quantity and quality. Despite a growing number of resources translated and created outside of China, stringent publication restrictions hinder access within mainland China. Moreover, this issue extends beyond resources to include the scarcity […]
Working out a Chinese Public Theology
Three Preliminary Guidelines, Part 2
[…] addressing. During the past few decades the church has largely been marginalized in its relationship to the state. The church has failed to realize that as the number of Christians has grown, so has its influence. Christianity has become a public institution and can no longer be ignored. Since there has been no change […]