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CSQ Article

Might Christians and Confucians Actually Agree about Human Nature?

Theological Contextualization in China

[…] The Confucian witness is not uniform, though, when it comes to the details of this attempted reconciliation. There are streams of Confucian thought that seem to emphasize number (1) more strongly than others, all the while trying to do justice to number (2). Mencius can fairly be described this way. A dominant metaphor in Mencius […]

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Be A Better Dad Today

A Book Review

[…] one of these he feels is the most important job he has ever had and he will tell you none of them.  In the introduction to his book, Be a Better Dad Today: Ten Tools Every Father Needs, Slayton emphatically states: “being a good dad is the most important job any of us—from the […]

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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 […]

Editorials

Packing a Punch!

[…] in terms of its agricultural fruitfulness or its extreme natural beauty. New Zealand is increasingly a multicultural society with immigrants from all over the globe, the largest numbers being from Asia. Asians (about half of whom are Chinese) now make up 15.3% of the population. Chinese (from places such as Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong […]

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The Three-Self Patriotic Movement

Divergent Perspectives and Grassroots Realities

[…] both official churches and house churches. Not only is the Xi government attempting to forcibly implement religious policy by eradicating house churches, it is also constricting the number of public worship spaces in Three-Self churches, and even announcing efforts to transform the meaning and practices of traditional Protestant worship through the “Sinicization” campaign. The […]

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Mastering Mandarin Pronunciation

A New Resource

[…] is really good.” Even though I was far from fluent, my musical ear had given me the advantage of reproducing accurate pronunciation—to the point where often on phone calls, the person on the other end thought I was Chinese. After almost 150 trips to China, living in Taiwan for 17 years, and living in […]

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Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference

[…] loving their religion”). It encompasses a number of activities that are formal, such as registration of a new congregation, and informal, such as calling pastors on the phone to check on them. The overall goal is to “actively guide religions to adapt to socialist society,” which means to follow the line set by the […]

Supporting Article

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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The 2023 Regulations for Religious Activity Site Registration

What the Party Doesn’t Want You to Know

[…] religions. Since Xi Jinping was selected to be China’s top leader in 2012, the People’s Republic of China has entered the End of Era, as a recent book by scholar Carl Minzner put it.5 Students of Chinese politics and society have characterized the period from the late 1970s or early 1980s until today as […]

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Official Protestant Groups Plan Next Five Years of Sinicization

What Does the TSPM/CCC 5-Year Plan Tell Us about the Direction of Official Protestantism?

[…] be sure, since the late 1990s, under the late Bishop Ding Guangxun, the official churches began actively seeking to “reconstruct theology.” But as I discuss in my book, that campaign faced stiff resistance as young seminarians at the national seminary publicly opposed the campaign and were thrown out of the seminary as a consequence. […]