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Charting the Future of China’s Ethnic Minorities

[…] partial image of the peoples they aim to represent. Photos and printed words are static.  Peoples are dynamic.  To adequately engage the peoples of China in this new century requires a research agenda that not only addresses the peoples as they have been but also anticipates how they are likely to change given the […]

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Some Additions to the Summer Bookshelf

The latest issue of The China Journal is out and features a host of reviews of new books that should be of interest to those concerned with developments in China. Here is a sampling of some of the latest scholarship touching on current issues affecting Chinese society and culture. Xinjiang and the Modern Chinese […]

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Stopping the Spread

[…] Characteristics,” I am reminded again that, when it comes to equipping cross-cultural workers, there are no shortcuts. Language and culture learning takes time. So does nurturing a new generation of field-experienced leaders who are capable of directing newly formed indigenous agencies. While short-term teams and reliance on foreign support and training may appear to […]

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A Meeting of Minds

20 Years of Publishing ChinaSource

[…] professor Dr. Mel Lorentzen, who had served as associate director of The Billy Graham Center, facilitated the gathering. Mel steered the conversation toward the need for a new English-language journal to examine China’s growing global role from a Christian perspective, and the idea for the Journal was born. Julia Grosser, who was serving at […]

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Partnering with Churches in China

Toward a New Paradigm

[…] ways as the believers outside China know that their Chinese brothers and sisters are praying for them as well. Sharing Experiences Christians in China are launching into new areas such as education, marriage and family ministry, service to their communities, and reaching non-Chinese both domestically and beyond China’s borders. In many cases there are […]

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A Journey Toward a Chinese Theology

[…] church that was quite separate from this world. Under the TSPM, meanwhile, a push for religion to serve socialism led Bishop Ding Guangxun in the 1990s to promote a theology of “justification through love.” Ding’s effort at theological reconstruction may have caught the imagination of some in the theological community overseas but was roundly […]

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A Missed Opportunity

How Our Questions Shape Our Narratives

[…] story encapsulated the zeal of young believers to spread the gospel to the frontiers of China and beyond. He experienced firsthand the struggle of adapting to a new culture in a land very different from his home. Just as he encouraged the students in Jia Yuming’s seminary, Pastor Ding might have fanned the missionary […]

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The TSPM—Seeing Beyond History

[…] color perceptions of the movement both in China and abroad. As Vala notes, “The older Protestants outside the official churches passed on their memories, of course, to new generations of Protestants in the house churches, sustaining a narrative of the TSPM, its churches, and its leaders as fatally compromised by political power.” This enduring […]

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An Effective Bridge

[…] China. How to learn alongside China’s future theologians as they write dissertations in China or abroad, assume faculty position in official or unofficial theological training institutions, launch new online journals, engage with fellow academics on Chinese university campuses, and publish articles for a global audience? How to encourage a new generation of pastors whose […]

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The Urban Paradox: Together, Alone

[…] face with the human reality underlying the most massive migration in the history of the world. On a Saturday morning on the edge of town where another new suburb is taking shape, bleary eyed peasants peeked out from their tarpaulin-covered home under a railway bridge. Across the street cars maneuvered into the parking lot […]