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The Coming Third Anti-Christian Movement?
Learning from Modern Chinese Intellectuals
[…] October 10, 1911 under the nominal leadership of Sun Yat-sen, power lay in the hands of Yuan Shikai, who betrayed China and made her a puppet of Japan in 1915, and proclaimed himself emperor in 1916. Yuan died in 1917, opening China to a period of civil war among eccentric warlords (1917-1927). Intellectuals who […]
February 21, 2013
[…] both senior intellectual types and also just regular people, from an elderly calligraphy expert to a middle-aged history professor. People seemed to blame the U.S. for encouraging Japan in pushing its claims over the islands. (The assumption being that the U.S. wants to contain China, to keep China down.) So is war a real […]
December 5, 2013
[…] exactly, will David Cameron meet on his trip to Beijing this week. The Hijacking of Chinese Patriotism (December 2, 2013, The New York Times) The patriotic education promoted by the Communist Party over the last 64 years has managed to equate love of country with love of the party and the government. But when […]
ZGBriefs | December 22, 2016
[…] was refused. In 1916 China sent a vast army of labourers to Europe. In 1917 she declared war on Germany despite this effectively making the real enemy Japan an ally. The betrayal came when Japan was awarded the former German colony. This inspired the rise of Chinese nationalism and communism, enflamed by Russia. Image […]
April 04, 2013
[…] calling for political change. His wife, Liu Xia, has been under house arrest ever since he was awarded the Nobel prize two-and-half years ago. Could China and Japan see a spring thaw in relations? (April 2, 2013, Christian Science Monitor, via Yahoo!) Diplomatic visits between Japan and China had been largely suspended since last […]
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Deploying Appropriate Technology
[…] of wireless technology. The number of Internet users is growing rapidly. With 18 million users in 2000, the projected growth is 80 million users by 2003. (In contrast, Japan currently has 23 million users and is projected to have 60 million by 2003.) According to the Yankee Group, many “third” world countries usually have at […]
Thoughts and Tips on Learning Chinese
I spent a summer in Japan sometime before moving to China in 1991. During that summer in Japan I picked up and started using about 200 Japanese words while teaching English and otherwise being with Japanese college students. I thought Chinese would be the same. Only, if I spend a whole year in China […]
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International Student Reentry and Returnee Ministry: An Overview
[…] (2009-2011; see the book review in this issue). Returnee Ministry: During the past 30 years ISMs have rejoiced in the significant number of students from China and Japan that have responded to the grace of the Gospel but have also noticed with growing alarm that many of the new believers experienced difficulty in reentry […]
Taking Confucian Spirituality Seriously
The Renovation of the Heart in Dallas Willard and Zhu Xi
[…] can make better sense to them? In the rest of this essay, I will focus on neo-Confucian spirituality, a common heritage of the peoples in China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. Spiritual Formation in Neo-Confucianism In the Song and Ming Dynasties, there were two rival schools of neo-Confucianism, the Cheng-Zhu (程朱) School and the Lu-Wang […]
March 14, 2013
[…] newspapers. Unless these sites post political content, they are generally left undisturbed by authorities. Thousands of other Christian individuals and groups utilize Weibo to carry on conversations, promote or comment on posted material, and announce upcoming activities. Beijing Cautions New Pope on Meddling in China (March 14, 2013, The New York Times) China congratulated […]