
Church and Culture
Editorials
Changing Culture
Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Chinese Culture: Continuity or Discontinuity?" (ChinaSource, 2010 Spring).
Book Reviews
A New Appreciation for a Genuine Understanding of People and Culture
A Book Review
China: Ancient Culture, Modern Society by Peter Xiaoming Yu and G. Wright Doyle.
Reviewed by Tricia Bølle
Supporting Article
The Coming Third Anti-Christian Movement?
Learning from Modern Chinese Intellectuals
China has always been an anomaly. She is open to the gospel, she is resistant to the gospel. She is hungry for things modern and Western, she is stubbornly proud of things traditional and Chinese. How do we make sense of all this? More importantly, how do we gauge the mindset of China's intellectuals and leaders? How do they view Christianity as a religion, as a Western cultural construct, as a world and life view?
Lead Article
Contextualizing the Christian Message in China
Is the gospel accessible and understandable in China today?
Book Reviews
The Gospel, Philosophy, and Chinese Culture
Some Helpful Resources
A selection of books that provide an in-depth look at the relationships between the gospel, philosophy and Chinese culture.
Lead Article
Chinese Intellectuals and the Search for Modern China
The role that Chinese intellectuals play in the spread of the gospel in China.
Editorials
Apologists or Antagonists?
Chinese Intellectuals and the Gospel
The editor's perspective. . .