Results for: Yang Fenggang

The Lantern

New but Not Normal

[…] 7, Narci Herr spoke at a women’s event, Tea and Testimony, at The Bridge in Pacific, MO. Joann  Pitmann was in central Indiana last week meeting with Professor Yang Fenggang at the Center for Religion and Chinese Society at Purdue University and with faculty and staff at Taylor University in Upland.  Ways to Pray Pray for […]

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How Many Christians in China? Preferred Estimates, Part 2

[…] the 2023 update, “How Many Christians Are There in China? It’s Complicated.” In the first post about the number of Christians in China, we heard from Professor Yang Fenggang, of the Center on Religion and Chinese Society. In today’s post we will hear from Dr. Carsten Vala, Professor of Political Science at Loyola University in […]

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Resources for Learning More about Confucianism and Christianity

[…] Rapids: Eerdmans, 2010. See a review at http://www.globalchinacenter.org/analysis/christianity-in-china/book-review-christianity-and-chinese-culture-confucianism.php. Wen, Haiming, “Confucius: Cultural Sage, Philosopher and Religious Figure,” China Today, February, 2011, 70-72. See a review at http://www.globalchinacenter.org/analysis/christianity-in-china/confucianism-and-christianity-looming-confrontation.php. Yang, Fenggang, Chinese Christians in America: Conversion, Assimilation and Adhesive Identities, University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999. Yao, Xinzhong, Confucianism and Christianity: A Comparative Study […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, May 1 Issue

[…] biggest Christian congregation, in a sign of Beijing's deep unease at the rapid spread of Christianity within its borders. In a recent interview with the paper, Fenggang Yang, a leading expert on religion in China, said the number of Chinese Protestants could swell to around 160 million by 2025 with the total number of […]

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ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, July 24 Issue

[…] said by phone. “They beat his head, and I’m worried about his eyesight.”   The confrontation Monday morning showed local officials’ determination to remove the cross, said Yang Fenggang, a sociology professor and director of the Center on Religion and Chinese Society at Purdue University in Indiana. “This blood, injuries these won’t stop them.” China […]

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ZGBriefs | July 11, 2019

[…] plant (July 5, 2019, South China Morning Post) Protesters carried banners and chanted as they marched against a waste-to-energy plant that could be built next to residential areas in Yangluo, near Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province. Residents were angered by plans to build the plant on a garbage landfill site that had been expected to […]

The Lantern

Continuing a Good Work

[…] their fifth this year on ethics in leadership. Two short essays by ChinaSource readers sharing what they have found most valuable in CSQ. A review of Fenggang Yang’s Atlas of Religion in China: Social and Geographical Context. Resource Corner: The new ChinaSource ebook, View from the Wall: Essays on a Changing China by Huo […]

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ZGBriefs | February 15, 2024

[…] As Chinese New Year approaches, let’s delve into how we, as Christians as well as Chinese, should perceive the Chinese zodiac (生肖) through a biblical lens. Fenggang Yang: “Xi Jinping is Not Trying to Make Christianity More Chinese” (February 12, 2024, The Pneuma Review) Missionary-scholar Robert Menzies looks at what one China scholar says about recent […]

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ZGBriefs | April 4, 2024

[…] Religion Not a Shred of Peace: Testimony of God’s Grace and Call (March 21, 2024, China Partnership Blog) Shortly after Covid-19 began to spread across the world, Wu Jin yang, a Chinese missionary serving in eastern Europe, contracted the virus. He eventually died of the virus, leaving behind his wife and young children. His widow and […]

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ZGBriefs | June 8, 2017

[…] spending that the Pentagon estimated exceeded $180 billion. Religion Video: China's Great Awakening (May 24, 2017, Council on Foreign Relations) Elizabeth C. Economy, Ian Johnson, and Fenggang Yang, with Andrew J. Nathan moderating, discuss the current political climate in China, and the rise and role of religion in the country, as part of the 2017 […]