Articles by Naomi Thurston

Naomi Thurston

Naomi Thurston is a scholar of contemporary Chinese Christianity based at The
Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). Her research focuses on the contributions of Chinese intellectuals to issues in contextual and academic theology and
Christian studies. She has translated the writings of contemporary Chinese scholars
and currently serves as the director of the China Christianity Studies Group and Associate Editor of Ching Feng: A Journal on Christianity and Chinese Religion and Culture.

Editorials

Whose Zhongguohua Is It Anyway?

Five Voices on Contemporary Sinicization Debates

Developing Chinese religions is not a socio-cultural or religious concern but one of international relations and national security.

Book Reviews

On Rhetorics and Lived Religion

A Review of “The Sinicization of Chinese Religions: From Above and Below”

The work is a must-read for anyone concerned with the direction of Chinese religions and China’s religious policy.

Resource Corner

Key Scholarly Works on the Sinicization of Christianity in China

Here are some sources that may interest ChinaSource readers concerned with religious life and religious policy in contemporary China, with a thematic focus on Protestant Christianity.