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Lead Article
Developing the Next Generation of Christian Leaders in China
[…] of China include a massive rural-urban migration, moral decay and economic inequities. The new government policy envisions the Chinese population being a majority of urban dwellers by 2025. The great revival of Christianity, to this point, has been primarily an urban phenomenon. However, the challenge of urban ministry is new to many in the […]
A Journey Toward a Chinese Theology
[…] prophetic voice toward social and political institutions. It is against this backdrop thatwe look afresh at various currents in the theological life of today’s Chinese urban church in the 2015 summer issue of ChinaSource Quarterly. We are privileged to have as guest editor of this issue Li Jin, a scholar from China currently studying in the United […]
China’s Next War?
[…] look at this map.) At the speed at which China is adding new cars on the road (China added more cars last year than the total number plying its roads in 1999 .) and building new coal-fired power plants the future looks bleak. Even worse is the situation with the water. So much […]
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>
Faith and Resilience
The Journey of Chinese Catholics Amid Modern Challenges
The autumn 2024 issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, focusing on the Catholic Church in China, is a timely and commendable contribution to understanding the unique experiences of Chinese Catholics. As someone who has been involved with China for over 60 years, I’ve witnessed the shifts in Sino-Catholic relations, from the closed society of the Mao era […]
Another Perspective on the Wenzhou Crackdown
With literally hundreds of crosses falling prey to overzealous local officials in Wenzhou and neighboring cities, the region once seen as a bastion of extraordinary religious freedom is now the subject of worldwide attention due to an equally extraordinary crackdown on its churches.
Deconstructing China’s Jerusalem?
[…] aimed at shutting down the churches altogether—or at least curtailing their influence—not only in Wenzhou but in other cities as well. Notes ^ Cao Nanlai, Constructing China’s Jerusalem: Christians, Power, and Place in Contemporary Wenzhou (Stanford: Stanford University Press) 2011. ^ Cao, 164. Image credit: Urban Life, Beijing, China by Nick Piggott via Flickr (cropped).