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A Conversation among Reviewers

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[…] University Press, 2016. Hardcover $16.94.   From Christ to Confucius is the first monograph of Albert Monshan Wu, currently Assistant Professor at American University of Paris. The book has been reviewed on syndicate.network, a website dedicated to discursive reviews of academic books in the humanities. The commentators are: Daniel Steinmetz Jenkins (organizer)–Lecturer, Yale Jackson […]

Chinese Church Voices

Practical Tips for Pastoral Enrichment (1)

[…] lectures to learn more about those questions. If you do really want to study one or two aspects deeply or even if you want to write a book, then you can choose full-time study to get a degree or finish your book. Lu Cheng: Pastor Shi Ming chose to study while serving in full-time […]

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Quotations of Chairman Mao–Really a Best Seller?

[…] and soul") is pretty much the only quotation that still gets any play in China today says something of the lasting impact (or lack thereof) of the book Quotations from Chairman Mao. The book has slipped out of the life of the nation; so much so in fact, that I am having a hard […]

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I Stand Corrected

A Book Review

[…] knew I had to get a copy of I Stand Corrected: How Teaching Western Manners in China Became Its Own Unforgettable Lesson by Eden Collinsworth (2014). This book is Part China – those unfamiliar with China will learn a bit, those familiar with China will nod often. Of interest to ChinaSource readers is the […]

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Effective Outreach among Chinese—No Visa Required

[…] Students in America by Glen Osborn and Daniel B. Su. China Outreach Ministries, 2017, 145 pages. ISBN-13: 978-0692857366. Available in paperback for $7.95 or as an e book for $3.99 on Amazon. For those who live near university campuses, opportunities to reach out to Chinese students and researchers with the gospel are well within […]

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3 Questions: A New Look at Chinese Christians

Our friends Mary Ma (Li Ma) and Jin Li recently published a new book, Surviving the State, Remaking the Church: A Sociological Portrait of Christians in Mainland China. Using the tools of ethographic research and their unique perspectives as insiders, they provide an insightful look at the lives and faith of Chinese Christians today. […]

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An Aesthetic Dance: When the Poet Haizi Meets with Jesus

[…] of Australia—which my geography teacher used to call “a nation riding on the sheep’s back.” In my backpack there was a copy of Haizi’s (1964–1989) first published book of epic poetry—The Land (《土地》). His raw but simple language of poetic pursuit and his dramatically shocking suicide, like a rope, pulled in an entire generation […]

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Cross-Culturally Becoming All Things to All Men

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For new cross-cultural workers, Tabor Laughlin’s Becoming Native to Win the Natives is a must read. His book has the rare combination of being practical, relevant, and readable. 

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Poetry in Blood

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[…] Xi recounts the story of a Chinese, Christian, political dissident during the Mao era. Imprisoned, tortured, and then executed in 1968 at the height of the Cultural Revolution, Lin Zhao wrote from prison using her own blood. The author draws on these writings as well as a wide range of interviews to tell her story.

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3 Questions: Chinese through Scripture

Last month I had the opportunity to meet Shuguang Wang, the author of a new textbook called Chinese through Scripture. I looked at the book and my first thought was, “I sure could have used this in 1990!”