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Word Choice Challenges

[…] associated with any particular god. Over time, it has become more widely used in the Chinese church than shangdi and has become the basis of most theological writing. Shen was used in the earliest Protestant versions of the Bible. Yahweh, Yehehua (耶和华) in Chinese, was preserved in the Chinese Old Testament in its transliterated […]

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Shaping Christianity in Greater China

A Book Review

[…] of historians, theologians, and mission scholars, this diverse collection of conference papers ranges widely offering readers insights into aspects of Chinese Christianity infrequently discussed elsewhere. The seventeen essays included in this edited volume are divided into five sections. Part I: Locating the Faith explores the interplay between missionaries and indigenous Christianity. Part II: Writing […]

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Shandong: The Revival Province

A Book Review

[…] been included, it would have been a good balance of Western missionary perspectives and the perspectives of the local Chinese church. Hattaway is to be commended for writing a book that is well researched with good mission history from first-hand missionary documentation along with detailed reporting of actual numbers of Christians in each area […]

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ZGBriefs | December 27, 2018

[…] of the coming Year of the Pig. Language / Language Learning How to Use Chinese Paper Dictionaries – Our Guide (December 20, 2018, Sapore di Cina) Which are the best Chinese language dictionaries? What type of dictionaries are available? How do you use them? 'Hardwork' chosen as 'hot' word of the year (December 22, 2018, China Daily) Fen, […]

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A Few Good Podcasts

[…] Kong. China EconTalk (part of the Sinica podcast network) recently interviewed Peter Hessler, author of Rivertown, Oracle Bones, and Country Driving, (among others). After living in and writing about Egypt for a few years, he and his wife are back in China, living in Chengdu. In this podcast, he reflects on his time in […]

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A Few Unanswered Questions

[…] mentoring and fellowship. 5. Is there a medium for deep conversations? I think in these days people prefer to use Signal as a safer tool. But the best medium for deep conversation is always in person and face-to-face. 6. What do you think the current Chinese church needs most from western church supporters? First, […]

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Honor-Shame Conference 2020

Reconciling the Nations

[…] at the time), and had as its theme, “Beyond Literate Western Contexts: Honor and Shame and Assessment of Orality Preference.” Among the gathered were some who had begun writing or blogging about, or studying honor-shame in theology and missions. Some had corresponded by email. Most had never met face to face. Highlights of the 2017 […]

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What I Learned through My Church Experiences in China, the US, and the World

[…] I cannot understand or appreciate the body of Christ in a holistic sense without learning more about various church traditions and denominations. Now, I am writing this essay sitting across from another university. God led me here to pursue further education, and I can never forget how he richly nourished me during that year […]

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Why Chinese Become Christians

3 Additional Factors

[…] internet policies, but other factors. The illustration shows that the most important material media that influence Chinese people to become Christians are the Bible and other Christian writings. This result shows, on the one hand, that the choice of media by the Chinese is closely related to the educational structure of Christians in contemporary […]

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Chinese Students Return Home—To What?

[…] format provides a reader-friendly work for those interested in Chinese history but not intent on doing research, yet also meets the needs of those requiring documentation for writing projects or researching individual historical persons. What happened to the returned students that became China’s intellectuals? Bieler recounts how they did indeed crash and burn; she […]