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The Earliest Chinese Christianity Brought Back to Life
[…] international trade. The conclusion is that even though it did not gain widespread adherence within China, the Church of the East became a firmly established minority religion between the twelfth and fourteen centuries, especially among the non-Han population (pp. 186–87). In the concluding chapter, Thompson argues against two main misconceptions or oversimplifications that Jingjiao […]
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How Zhongguohua Was Adopted as a Path in China’s Current Religious Policy
[…] The Zhongguohua of Christianity has roots in academic discussions, which have gradually influenced Xi’s religious policy. Understanding how academic debates have influenced policy requires recognizing the interplay between academia and politics in China’s Marxist education system, where scholars frequently act as political advisors.7 With China’s opening at the end of the 1970s, the religious […]
Book Reviews
Campus Ministry in Pre-1949 China
A Book Review.
[…] was arrested. In light of the challenges faced by Wu and other Chinese believers, Adeney issues a compelling challenge to Christians in the West. “Living in a free society, Christians may choose the intellectual and spiritual climate in which to live, but if political conditions change and they find themselves in a communist society, […]
Real Relations and Real Connections
A Reader Responds to the Autumn CSQ
[…] in person and online. International students located within China face isolation because of pandemic restrictions and the local perception of foreigners bringing in new cases of the virus. International students stuck outside of China because of border restrictions have been forced to take classes online separated from their classmates. Either way, the relational connection […]
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Campus Ministry in Mainland China
The Role of Foreigners, Past and Present
[…] (CCP) established the People’s Republic of China on October 1, 1949, campus ministry in mainland China initially continued moving forward. With the CCP’s stated promises of “religious freedom,” there was hope that the CCP would allow the ministry to continue on campuses. Sadly, that hope proved to be unfounded. China InterVarsity’s students and staff […]
The Role of the UK Churches During the Acculturation of Hong Kong Immigrants in the United Kingdom
[…] looking for churches, but often have unrealistic expectations that churches in the UK will be similar to churches in Hong Kong. There is a need for partnership between British churches and Chinese churches to help these newcomers. At the end of her study, Zipporah discusses the importance of continuing this research. The BNO visa […]
After Four Years Away
The Joys and Challenges of Re-entering China
In addition to the superficial, easy-to-spot changes in China, there are also subtle changes that may affect serving in China in significant ways.
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Chinese Theology for English-Language Readers
[…] engaged in cross-cultural metaphysics and questioned Roman Catholic ethical strictures, such as why a man had to dismiss his concubines before he could be baptized. Starr distinguishes between the historical-social context and the textual context of any particular theological writing. Again, this is consistent with the central thesis in her Chinese Theology: Text and […]