Results for: ТОП эксперт Human Design Виктория Джем - Дизайн Человека metahd.ru

Blog Entries

Angel of Nanjing

A Film Review

[…] Here is a man who is killing himself in order to sustain the burden of saving other people from killing themselves. He is frustrated by his own human limitations to save people not just from one attempt, but from future troubles. He has put the responsibility on himself and the weight of that which […]

Chinese Church Voices

Clarifying the Boundary between Church and State

[…] and State In this ancient kingdom of the East, the social changes that we face are a very long process. The encounter of the gospel and Eastern humanism is as remarkable an event as was “the encounter of the gospel and Rome.” We, as the church in this age, need to be unified by […]

Books

The Chinese Exodus

Migration, Urbanism and Alienation in Contemporary China

[…] she also advocates on their behalf by making it clear that their plight touches the very heart of God. I hope that this fine book moves many human hearts—as it has moved mine! Richard Mouw, Fuller Theological Seminary This book . . . exposes the unbearable burden upon millions and millions of rural migrants . . . in […]

Blog Entries

Happy Chinese New Year!

[…] Year of the Pig. All across China, people are making their way, if possible, back to their hometowns, in what is often billed as the world’s largest human migration. Everyone, from migrant workers to young professionals to university students, is on the move—in most cases returning to small towns and villages in the countryside […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | February 21, 2019

[…] of Stanley O. Gregory's Collection of photographs of China.(February 20, 2019, Tong Bingxue, via Twitter) Travel / Food China is restricting access to Everest base camp until human bodies and waste are cleaned up (February 15, 2019, Matador Network) The base camp on the Chinese side of Everest is now officially closed to visitors who don’t have the proper […]

Blog Entries

Finding the One

[…] surrounding HIV/AIDS, and if we continued down this path, we’d not only be adopting, but becoming life-long educators on this virus. So What Are HIV and AIDS? Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that deteriorates one’s immune system by attacking the body’s white blood cells. Once one has the virus, that person has […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | March 7, 2019

[…] security. Chinese Rights Lawyer Jiang Tianyong Allowed Home Visit, Still 'Not Free' (March 4, 2019, Radio Free Asia) Authorities in the central Chinese province of Henan have allowed prominent human rights lawyer Jiang Tianyong to return to his parents' home, three days after his release at the end of a two-year jail term. Jiang had been […]

Supporting Article

Why Read the ChinaSource Quarterly?

[…] through the lens of Western prejudices or Chinese propaganda. Though the sheer scale of China defies simplistic interpretation, the fact is that abundant stereotypes and narratives abound: human rights abuses; benevolent friend of developing countries; church in revival growth; church as communist party tool; massive environmental pollution; leadership in global greening; religious persecution; religious […]

Supporting Article

Reflections on the ChinaSource Quarterly

[…] Due to a variety of reasons, Western discourses on Christianity and other religions in contemporary China have been overwhelmingly dominated by concerns such as religious freedom, ethnic human rights, and even geo-political struggles. Consequently, international Christian news coverage tends to disproportionately highlight governmental crack-downs on the church and the subsequent suffering of Chinese believers […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | March 14, 2019

[…] of Uyghurs (March 13, 2019, Radio Free Asia) China’s treatment of its Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities puts it "in a league of its own when it comes to human rights violations," top U.S. diplomat Mike Pompeo said Wednesday as the U.S. State Department issued its global survey of rights conditions. Xinjiang detention camps may be […]