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ZGBriefs | April 9, 2015

[…] Roots, and Passover (April 6, 2015, </span><em>Sinosphere</em><span xml_lang="EN-US">)</span> <br /> <span xml_lang="EN-US">In a hotel dining room festooned with purple garlands for a coming wedding, Chinese of Jewish descent in the central city of Kaifeng came together on Friday night for a Seder, the traditional Passover meal over which the Exodus story is recounted. Just two days before […]

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ZGBriefs | November 14, 2019

<p>Names from God: The power of Protestant names in China  (November 13, 2019, Contemporary China Centre Blog)<br /> Church leaders play a central role in the naming process and some are regarded as such adept name-givers that they are approached by people from outside of the church to name children.</p>

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China and Africa—A Reading Roundup

<p>More on Sino-African relations . . .</p>

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ZGBriefs | July 23, 2020

China Considers New Rules, Mandatory Trainings for Foreign Teachers (July 20, 2020, Sixth Tone) Foreign teachers could be fired for “harming China’s national sovereignty” or “engaging in religious education,” according to a recent draft regulation from the central government.

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ZGBriefs | June 6, 2024

[…] Three Self Patriotic Movement—and therefore many Christians have chosen to worship in house churches that are underground. The government regulates baptisms and prohibits or closely monitors contact with foreign Christians and churches. All of this seems so foreign to our Western concepts of religious freedom. But is it China or America that is the anomaly?

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ZGBriefs | May 28, 2015

[…] visit to China where he met the leaders of the State Administration for Religious Affairs. The first priest should serve in Harbin. Two more ordinations are expected. With a new Cold War as the background, the Moscow-Beijing strategic alliance also has a Church connection with the People's Republic recognising the latter’s 'political' role in Russia.</p>

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What Does the Chinese Constitution Say About Religion?

<p>Misconceptions abound regarding what the Constitution of the People's Republic of China has to say about religion. The government trumpets the fact that the freedom of religious belief is enshrined in the Constitution. And we often hear about the constitution forbidding the teaching of religion to those under 18.</p><p>I thought it would be interesting […]

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September 12, 2013

[…] at large monitors. They more closely resembled Little Brothers than the Orwellian image of an omniscient and fearsome Big Brother. "Our job prevents Weibo from being shut down and that gives people a big platform to speak from. It's not an ideally free one, but it still lets people vent," said a second former censor.</p>

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How the Global Church Remembers

A Chinese Reflection on Holy Week

In response to this same central narrative—the passion and resurrection of Jesus Christ—Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant communities have developed remarkably different expressions of remembrance.

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ZGBriefs | October 20, 2016

<p></p> <p>Digital Divide: Does the Web Only Benefit China’s Urban Rich? (October 19, 2016, Sixth Tone)<br /> Bai Yansong, a presenter at state broadcaster China Central Television, posed provocative questions to industry representatives at an e-commerce conference held last week in Sichuan province, southwestern China. “If the internet only makes big cities bigger and more […]