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The Tricolor Religious Market and the Growth of Christianity

The Great Awakening in China (3)

[…] these different segments of the growing Christian population in China. How is it possible to have such religious revivals under Communist repression? My book Religion in China offers a sociological explanation. Without getting into academic jargon, I would simply say that we may compare religion to a market. There are legally approved religious sites, […]

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The Changing Religious Landscape in Modernizing China

The Great Awakening in China (1)

[…] have been regularly teaching a course called “Religion in America.” In American history, there have been three or four Great Awakenings. During a Great Awakening in the United States, hundreds of thousands of people gathered in camps for revival meetings and flocked into churches for personal salvation and spiritual renewal. This series will look […]

Book Reviews

A Much-Needed Update about Chinese Christianity

[…] Fulton’s recent book, is a timely update to our understanding of Chinese Christianity.  As a long-time China observer, Dr. Fulton knows well how significant urbanization, with its offers of technology, population concentration, wealth, and commercial boom, is going to impact Chinese Christianity. Urbanization inevitably provides both opportunities and challenges to Christian groups in China. […]

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A Theology of Family for the Chinese Church

[…] face farther down the road. No wonder the most popular Christian books are usually on the topic of marriage—such as Tim Keller’s, The Meaning of Marriage, a best-seller on Amazon. With an increasing number of new generation Christians starting to raise children, Christian education has become a hot topic of discussion within Chinese churches. […]

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An Overview of the History of Chinese Christian Communities in New Zealand

[…] European Christians have consistently presented the good news of Jesus to the Chinese and have offered them practical assistance. Up to the 1950s, Christian missionaries at their best presented reliable, first-hand perspectives of events in China and of the Chinese. They have informed and altered public attitudes, often towards more positive views. The churches […]

Editorials

Packing a Punch!

[…] confess faith. However, unless they meet with the Lord in a personal, life-changing way, their faith may be little more than socializing at church on Sundays.  The book review is about Keith Newman’s highly acclaimed book, Bible and Treaty which tells how the gospel came to New Zealand in the early to mid-1800s. It […]

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Eschatology and China’s Churches

[…] Guyon and by Plymouth Brethren figures such as John Nelson Darby. In his work, The Orthodoxy of the Church, Watchman Nee considers the seven churches in the book of Revelation to represent the history of mankind at seven different periods of time. The current church is in the final era of the Laodicean age. […]

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A Reader Responds to “The Chinese Bible”

[…] learned a lot about what they went through to print Bibles. For instance, we learned that they needed the same permit that is required to print any book by any printing press in the Nanjing area so part of the process was to go to the Nanjing government officials to get the permit needed […]

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Might Christians and Confucians Actually Agree about Human Nature?

Theological Contextualization in China

[…] better part of her now-decades-long career working with a large research group on this same problem. He learns, moreover, that Patricia’s group is divided along the same lines as his own. Some emphasize the wave-like characteristics of light and some emphasize the particle-like characteristics. However, Patricia’s group is less evenly divided. While there are […]

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Denominationalism or Nondenominationalism?

Is There a Third Way?

[…] because the former was the biblical and correct way to say it during a communion service.   When we position ourselves as the orthodox group with the best interpretations of the Bible, we ought to be alerted that such statements easily introduce spiritual pride. So as Christians, we ought to watch our use of […]