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Seeing China through the Lenses of History

[…] always been the interpretation of the past that Chinese have been taught.  Paul Cohen, in his book History in Three Keys: The Boxers as Event, Experience, and Myth discusses the tension between various ways in which we “know” the past. Writing about the Boxer Movement at the turn of the century, he makes this […]

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Thinking about China

Three myths that color our understanding of China.

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China through the Lenses of History

[…] always been the interpretation of the past that Chinese have been taught.  Paul Cohen, in his book History in Three Keys: The Boxers as Event, Experience, and Myth discusses the tension between various ways in which we “know” the past. Writing about the Boxer Movement at the turn of the century, he makes this […]

Book Reviews

The Factory, the Family, the Future

The Myth of Chinese Capitalism: A Book Review

The Myth of Chinese Capitalism: The Worker, the Factory, and the Future of the World, Dexter Roberts. St. Martin’s Press 2020, Hardcover‎ 288 pages. ISBN-10:‎1250089379; ISBN-13:‎ 978-1250089373. Available from Amazon. Joseph Stalin is often quoted as saying, “The death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a statistic.” Putting the man and […]

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Leader Development

What Is Our Role?

[…] your leaders for you, using our curriculum, our teachers, our funds and we will give you our degrees upon completion. This “we must do it for you” method is largely a remnant of old colonialist missions thinking. It is the “4P” approach. The outsiders supply: The Program (the curriculum) The People (the teachers) The […]

Peoples of China

Church Structure in China

Proposed Questions for Exploration

[…] this specific sub-set (class) of leaders devote themselves to do? Can we see that Ephesians 4:11-6 refers to these leaders? Does the book of Acts support the method of using the modern method of “one person, one vote” to select elders/leaders? What do we think of the traditional method in some Chinese churches, where […]

Blog Entries

6 Approaches to Contextualization in China

[…] “Sino” approach. These thinkers repeatedly stress the utmost importance of making sure their theology is “Chinese.” As a result, they may be criticized for using weak theological methods or minimizing the biblical context. “Sino-theology” is probably the best example of this perspective.2 Especially noteworthy is Malaysian Chinese theologian, K. K. Yeo, who is quite explicit about […]

Chinese Church Voices

What Will You Do if the World Doesn’t End?

[…] Theyve lost their joy in the course of pursuing happiness, falling into endless busyness, stress, and anxiety. Isn't this putting the cart before the horse? The " myth of success" causes people to focus on tangible wealth while overlooking the loneliness and emptiness in the depths of their souls. The "myth of success." Zhenshao […]

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The Lenses of History

[…] not always been the interpretation of the past that Chinese have been taught.  Paul Cohen, in his book History in Three Keys: The Boxers as Event, Experience, and Myth discusses the tension between various ways in which we “know” the past. Writing about the Boxer Movement at the turn of the century, he makes this observation:  […]

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A Different Perspective

[…] current trade tensions between the two countries, but people’s perceptions and emotions on both sides of the ocean have nonetheless been impacted by a number of “ myths” that continue to be repeated day-in and day-out.  (Please note that the comments below are specific to our two companies and are not true for all […]