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Into the Future

Ding’s Theology and China’s Church

[…] he has three immediate concerns in mind. First, cults threaten the existence of the church. That the TSPM is an organized, structured, unified, marching-in-unison body is a myth. There is much autonomy on the local level. For this reason, it is susceptible to cultic influences. The ominous presence of cults demand much greater theological […]

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Demystifying China’s New Leaders

[…] for most of this decade and beyond, foreign observers’ knowledge of the political attitudes and policy orientation of new Chinese leaders is astonishingly limited. There are more myths, rumors and wishful thinking than thoughtful analysis and well-grounded assessment. Two myths are prevalent among China watchers in the West. One is the perception that Chinese […]

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The Alternative Education Movement in China and Its Challenges

[…] is a misconception that homeschooled students are better academically. Many people blindly believe that homeschooling by itself will boost their child’s academic learning. However, it is a myth that homeschoolers are all over-achievers. Some parents take their children out of the system to prove that they are better teachers. Others take their children out […]

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A Brief Look at Filial Piety, Indebtedness, and the Gospel in the Chinese Context

[…] to have remained firmly rooted in the Chinese mind. In addition to the lasting influence of Confucian thought there appears to be another common, albeit it unofficial, myth reinforcing the practice of filial piety. One evening, a few years back, for reasons I cannot exactly remember, the topic of sex education came up in […]

Chinese Church Voices

Is the Year of the Sheep Really Unlucky?

[…] meaning of "sheep" in Chinese culture will give many people something to reflect on, as well as break them away from the "Unlucky Year of the Sheep" myth. ‪We know that in the Bible, God often describes the relationship between shepherd and sheep to point to the relationship between God and his people. In his […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | November 12, 2015

[…] prestigious awards, and plans are underway to double the region’s vineyards and create a wine tourism hub. Foreign investors have also taken notice. The French Champagne maker Möet & Chandon makes sparkling wines there, while the spirits giant Pernod Ricard is spending heavily to modernize its local winery. The Beijing Bucket List: Lao She […]

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Traditional Chinese Views of History and Contemporary Chinese Christianity

[…] The Formation of Men’s Attitudes, trans. Konrad Kellen and Jean Lerner (New York: Vintage Books, 1965), pp. 9-15. “We are here in the presence of an organized myth that tries to take hold of the entire person. Through the myth it creates, propaganda imposes a complete range of intuitive knowledge, susceptible of only one […]

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ZGBriefs | January 17, 2019

[…] using for years in helping others (and myself) understand the complexities of China is “nothing is as it seems.” After listening to the Sinica Podcast episode titled “ Myth-busting China’s Social Credit System,” I realize this is true when it comes to technology, surveillance, and the social credit system in China. Why 1984 Isn't Banned in China (January […]

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ZGBriefs | October 10, 2019

[…] or transmitted by laws or administrative regulations’. History / Culture Documentary commemorating the 20th anniversary of the PRC in 1969  (Everyday Life in Maoist China) China and the Political Myth of ‘Brainwashing’  (October 8, 2019, Made in China Journal) Did this concept—which emerged in the West at the very beginning of the Cold War, took the world by […]

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Summer Reading for 2020

[…] accounts of angel encounters, Timothy Jones answers the question with a compelling “Yes!” He shows how relevant angels are to the hopes and truths and exposes the myths that surround these wonderfully mysterious beings. China and the True Jesus: Charisma and Organization in a Chinese Christian Church, by Melissa Wei-Tsing Inouye The church’s history […]