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Editorials

Reflections on the Chinese Family

[…] US seminary, Li Jin presents a theological thesis based on the Christian doctrine of the Trinity for anchoring the family and its contextual concerns in China. Independent writer Wei Zhou further engages with the discussion of how to rebuild family order in the church in China’s social transition. We want to bring to your […]

ChinaSource Quarterlies

Leadership Ethics

Vol. 21, No. 2

Summer 2019

Book Reviews

Where East Meets West

One World: Two Minds, Eastern and Western Outlooks in a Changing World by Denis Lane, OMF International-Canada, 5759 Coopers Avenue, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4Z 1R9, 64pp. ( paperback), ISBN 981-3009-71-1.  Phone: 905568-9971. U.S. $3.75 and Canadian $4.50 plus postage. Reviewed by Wright Doyle The value of brand names is that they elicit confidence.  I […]

Supporting Article

A Chinese Christian Critique of Confucianism

[…] a Christian understanding of the nature of Confucianism, its classics and the basic teachings of Confucius. This is followed by a critique of Confucianism from a biblical standpoint using classical theological categories (God, creation, man, sin and salvation and eschatology) to frame his comments. He also discusses a key component of traditional Confucianism, ancestor worship.

Blog Entries

When Counting Is Hard . . . in China (2)

Analysis

[…] church growth by new converts/transfer, seasonal effect of communion Sunday, big festivals, and so on. Yet, church surveys can reveal the fascinating reality of Chinese churches and help to gain valuable insights in understanding church development. 3. Denomination surveys While a number of local churches have denominational backgrounds (some used to belong to overseas […]

Blog Entries

When Counting Is Hard … in China (1)

Considerations

[…] issue is to define “Christian.” In Western Christian communities, it is widely accepted to use self-identification when defining “Christian.” However, a common definition for “Christian” would be helpful for international comparison as well as to study mission strategy. From my conversations with Chinese pastors, I have found that they tend to count the number […]