Resources from 2014

The Resource Library is where you will find the latest resources from across our publications.

The Lantern

The Sanjiang Church Incident: More than Meets the Eye

Last week, word started circulating in the western press of a church in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province that was surrounded by parishioners protecting it from a demolition crew.

Blog Entries

Are Confucian Values Biblical?

In a recent interview in the ChinaSource Quarterly, Purdue professor Yang Fenggang is quoted as saying that "the Chinese Christian church has become an institutional base for passing on transformed Confucian values to younger generations." Dr. Yang, a sociologist and Director of the Center on Religion and Society at Purdue University, does not necessarily see Confucianism and Christianity as being in competition with one another. Rather, he encourages Christians to seek common ground where possible.

Chinese Christian Voices

The Sanjiang Church Incident

On April 4, the western press began reporting on a church in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province that was surrounded by thousands of parishioners who were blocking a crew sent to demolish the church. As reported, local officials had initially ordered that the cross be removed from the church, and later said the church was built illegally and had ordered its destruction. The story was a hot topic both inside and outside of China, and has come to be known as The Sanjiang Church Incident.

Blog Entries

ZGBriefs The Weeks Top Picks, April 10 Issue

Schools, nostalgia, and explaining the unexplainable these are the subjects of our top picks in ZGBriefs this week.

ZGBriefs

April 10, 2014

A compilation of important news from around China, via online published sources.

Blog Entries

Jesus and Mao on Weibo

On April 7, the online magazine Tea Leaf Nation (one of my favorites) published an article titled Infographic: Jesus More Popular Than Mao on China's Twitter.

Blog Entries

A New Must-read for China Hands

Love her or hate her, Empress Dowager Cixi does not leave us with the option of just letting her drift off into historical obscurity. Jung Chang's (author of Wild Swans) recently published Express Dowager Cixi: The Concubine Who Launched Modern China is destined to become a must read for China hands.

Blog Entries

A Brief Q & A with Dr. Fenggang Yang at Purdue

An interview with Dr. Fenggang Yang about a new exchange program at Purdue University.

Articles

Eastern Lightning Eschatology

The following eschatological scheme is what I have pieced together from scattered statements in Eastern Lightning writings. It does not seem altogether consistent, and it may not reflect the common understanding among the cult's rank and file.

Articles

Orthodox Doctrine of the Trinity

The orthodox doctrine of the Trinity (三位一体) is that there is one God (一神) in three persons (三个位个).