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The Christian Faith in Chinese Culture

A Book Review

[…] cannot be reconciled with the Christian Creator-creature distinction. Huang thinks that a proper understanding of the image of God in man as relational, rather than substantial, may help to bridge this gap. (2) “Spiritual perspective: Christianity as spiritual opium” based on an Enlightenment skepticism that considers belief in God to be unreasonable, even irrational. […]

Blog Entries

How Important Is Education for Chinese Serving Cross-culturally?

[…] (or be a student) in most countries today to be able to stay there. This situation increases the importance of cross-cultural workers having a college degree to help them get a suitable job overseas. On a similar note, the Lord gifts some people according to their training and background to be used in one […]

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Practical Advice for Chinese Relationships

[…] his first name. Different types of greetings, appropriate to time of day, status and relationship are explained. A careful explanation of the crucial concept of guanxi (relationship) helps us understand why Chinese expect far more of friends than do their American counterparts, why classmates may help each other in ways that seem like cheating […]

Editorials

Perspectives on Confucianism

[…] guest editor for this issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, I am very pleased that we are able to offer a number of articles from different perspectives that will help us understand the role of “Confucianism”—broadly defined—in China today, how Christians have tried to relate to this dominant strain of Chinese society and culture in the […]

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Are China’s Best Being Lost to the West?

[…] serve long-term afterwards, then those believers would be more likely to follow through on their intentions to return to China. A house church in our city currently helps financially support potential leaders to go to seminary abroad, and those individuals know they will return to the house church here in China when they graduate. […]

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Thoughts on Theological Education for Chinese Believers

[…] master’s degree. One further improvement will be when theologically trained Chinese believers teach all the needed courses, rather than having foreigners teach any of it. Foreigners may help lay the groundwork, but Chinese theologians will increasingly take over the responsibility. Over time, Chinese believers will step up as theologians and write doctrinally-sound books in […]

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Language and Culture Learning—in Kindergarten

[…] cities and had put their children in Chinese schools for a while talked highly about it. They told us that sending kids to the local school would help them learn the language quickly and to make many local friends. When our daughter was born, we planned to do the same. For the past year […]

Books

Wise Man from the East

Lit-sen Chang: Critique of Indigenous Theology; Critique of Humanism

Wise Man from the East: Lit-sen Chang, is the gathering together of two of Lit-sen Chang's publications, Critique of Indigenous Theology and Critique of Humanism, published here in English for the first time. These two essays provide excellent examples of his wide learning, insightful analysis, powerful writing, and firm commitment to historic Christianity.

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Are Chinese Christians Particularly Suited to Reaching Muslims?

[…] Chinese teashop could offer Chinese teas and also local teas and coffees. This would be relatively easy to run with the proper personnel, because teahouses are so common in China. A second option is to open up a Chinese language-learning school. This option is reasonable, but not as good as the first option. This […]

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Patience Needed

[…] minimize the value of short-term visits to China for the purpose of gaining knowledge and vision for prayer and service. He was, however, calling for Christians to commit themselves to many years of life and ministry among the Chinese, starting with several years of preparation. There is no substitute for learning the Chinese language. […]