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ZGBriefs | December 12, 2024

[…] China Journal) In this piece, I discuss how the discursive construction of the northern frontier culture anonymises ethnicity and foregrounds locality. I suggest that the making and promotion of a territory-based and de-ethnicised northern frontier culture marginalise and deterritorialise the titular group: ethnic Mongols from Inner Mongolia. US-China competition will challenge Europe in 2025 […]

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Is Confucianism a Religion or an Ethical System?

The Debate Goes On

<p>In the 17<sup>th</sup> and 18<sup>th</sup> centuries there was a dispute between Jesuit and Dominican missionaries in China about whether or not Chinese converts should be allowed to continue practicing traditional rites and ceremonies that were rooted in Confucianism, such as ancestor worship. The Jesuits said they should be allowed; the Dominicans said no.</p>

Chinese Christian Voices

Protestantism and the Future of China

[…] reforms may or may not be headed. He then draws on the writings of German sociologist Max Weber to understand the current situation in China today, to the point of comparing contemporary Chinese society with the German Weimar Republic. Finally, he argues that the main contribution Protestantism can make to the development of China is constitutional government.</p>

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ZGBriefs | February 10, 2022

Life inside the Olympics bubble: Limbo between China and the world (February 8, 2022, The Los Angeles Times) It feels like a parallel universe of ID-assigned bar codes, throat swabs and room service delivered by swift staff wearing goggles and full protective gear.

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ZGBriefs | October 3, 2019

[…] implement universal suffrage in China. He was later charged with “picking quarrels and provoking trouble,” a vague offence often given to dissidents. A Birthday Letter to the People’s Republic  (September 28, 2019, China File) I am writing to you from a foreign land in a foreign tongue, with a body that used to be inside yours. This […]

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Transpacific Transposition: 1965 to Present

History of Chinese Christianity in North America (3)

[…] nine million diasporic Chinese were without a nation they could call their own. This alone sharply differentiated their experience from the experience of Chinese in the People’s Republic.7 From the ashes of failed religious nationalism emerged a vibrant young cohort of evangelicals who pinned their hopes on the Chinese diaspora rather than on the […]

Chinese Christian Voices

Being the Chinese Church in the Face of Growing Political Uncertainty

[…] need for improvement, or even utter transformation in terms of regulations and enforcement, we cannot deny the improvements. This is an era where rule of law is promoted, and is also the era of media. Chinese society also enjoys some degree of legal protection and freedom of the press. For example, the current “WeChat” […]

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Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?

[…] access to the Mongol court and given leave to carry out their activities. Under the Ming and early Qing rulers, first the Jesuits and then Franciscan and Dominican missionaries operated with increasing freedom until an Edict of Toleration was issued by the emperor. Beginning in 1807, Protestant missionaries traveled to China to spread their […]

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The Hidden China

[…] the 1st of October, 1949, Chairman Mao ascended to the podium before one million spectators in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square and triumphantly declared the founding of the People’s Republic of China.  China, once shamed and humiliated, sensed in the founding of the People’s Republic that a new dawn had arrived.  However, her reaction was to […]

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Problems and Proposed Solutions for Medical Missionaries Coming from China

Navigating a Pathway to Sustainable Chinese Medical Mission Participation

[…] system for placing Chinese physicians in places like the Middle East or North Africa. Doctors who participate in that system enjoy a base salary with bonuses and promotion benefits. Medical licensure and registration are maintained by a supportive Chinese government. Limitations on freedom to conduct gospel-centered activity make this option less attractive. Those who […]