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Editorials
Changing Culture
<p>Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Chinese Culture: Continuity or Discontinuity?" (<em>ChinaSource</em>, 2010 Spring).</p>
ChinaSource Perspective
More Blessed to Receive
[…] they received much more than they contributed. As one long-time China worker put it, “They may have left China, but China has not left them.” They gained new friendships. They left with cherished memories and with new perspectives on themselves and what it means to be a follower of Christ in a land not […]
Are China’s Churches Too Much Alike?
[…] situation in China appears particularly acute, perhaps due to the impact of rapid urbanization on the church’s development. As Christians have clustered in the cities and spawned new churches, urbanization has had a concentrating effect, bringing together a critical mass of people, ideas, and resources to create a new Christian culture. Meanwhile, pervasive social […]
Is China Rewriting the Bible?
[…] who are qualified to reinterpret or annotate scripture. The main task outlined here is one of training, not translation. Rather than a definitive mandate to produce a new Chinese Bible, the statement itself could be seen more as a tacit admission that the TSPM currently lacks sufficient resources to undertake such a project. Whether […]
Editorials
Charting the Future of China’s Ethnic Minorities
[…] partial image of the peoples they aim to represent. Photos and printed words are static. Peoples are dynamic. To adequately engage the peoples of China in this new century requires a research agenda that not only addresses the peoples as they have been but also anticipates how they are likely to change given the […]
China in Africa: Clues to the Future of “Belt and Road?”
[…] the host nation is in dealing with Chinese companies. Local companies in some sectors will need to significantly increase their productivity if they are going to compete with new Chinese entrants to the market. In addition to the need to strengthen the role of African managers, the Chinese-African economic partnership faces three particular “pain points,” […]
Editorials
A Window into Catholicism in Today’s China
<p>An introduction to the 2014 winter issue by the editor of the <em>ChinaSource Quarterly</em>.</p>
Partnering with Churches in China
Toward a New Paradigm
[…] ways as the believers outside China know that their Chinese brothers and sisters are praying for them as well. Sharing Experiences Christians in China are launching into new areas such as education, marriage and family ministry, service to their communities, and reaching non-Chinese both domestically and beyond China’s borders. In many cases there are […]
From Here to There
The Straight-Line Fallacy
[…] but also more similar politically and culturally. Former Los Angeles Times Beijing Bureau Chief James Mann dissected this narrative in his 2007 book, The China Fantasy ( New York: Viking). As his book title suggests, Mann viewed the engagement myth as fundamentally flawed in its straight-line view of the West’s relationship with China. Reflecting […]
Policy, Implementation, and Shifting Official Perceptions of the Church in China
[…] church in Chinese society. In this very fluid environment, the international Christian community has an opportunity to be proactive in supporting Christians who are carving out a new space for the church in Chinese society and in encouraging government officials to take risks in not merely allowing but also sanctioning a new degree of […]