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 […]

ZGBriefs

ZGBriefs | June 7, 2018

Tiananmen Square, A 'Watershed' For Chinese Conversions to Christianity (June 4, 2018, WBUR) Professor Fenggang Yang of Purdue University has an observation about that day. He says many dissidents who led that movement have become Christians. In fact, he says 1989 was a watershed year for conversions, which led to "a quiet spiritual revolution," among […]

Editorials

Looking Back to Move Forward

[…] 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 […]

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 […]

Blog Entries

Scenario #4

[…] ^ Denny, Craig. "Scenarios to Strategy" presentation at the National Bureau of Asian Research conference, "China 2020: Future Scenarios," Arlie Center, Virginia, February 2007. ^ Ibid. ^ Yang, Fenggang. "Cultural Dynamics in China Today and Possible Scenarios Around 2020." Paper presented for the National Bureau of Asian Research conference, "China 2020: Future Scenarios," Arlie […]

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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 […]

Blog Entries

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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Mission Ministry in Hong Kong, Part 2

Sunset or Sunrise?

[…] A Bright Hope Ahead if We Work Together In Hong Kong, the churches have sent about 600 cross-cultural workers out of a total of 0.48 million Protestant Christians. Yang Fenggang has estimated the number of Protestants in China to be 116 million in 2020. If we take the same ratio of sending in Hong Kong, churches in […]