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September 6, 2012
[…] News)A close ally of China’s president has been demoted, according to state media, in what is seen as a surprise move. Ling Jihua had been tipped for promotion in the country’s leadership change, which starts later this year. Correspondents say Mr Ling’s demotion may have been the result of political manoeuvring ahead of the […]
ZGBriefs | June 20, 2024
[…] been ruled by China nor formed part of the People’s Republic of China, are being invited to China on expenses-paid junkets during which they will film tourism promotion videos, as part of a United Front operation targeting young people. Why China’s Hottest New Drama Is Dividing Female Viewers (June 11, 2024, Sixth Tone) The […]
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Countering Infiltration and Going Global
The Dual Strategy of the Sinicization of Christianity
[…] society was a fundamental error, stemming from both “left” and “right” missteps. Stalin’s “ultra-left” approach of violently opposing religion produced counterproductive effects, while Gorbachev’s “ultra-right” approach of promoting religious work led to alienation from the Party and socialism. Duan emphasized that both extremes were detrimental and that the crux of the issue lies in […]
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Demystifying China’s New Leaders
[…] new leaders. Humility is always a sign of strength, not weakness. China is undergoing rapid economic and socio-political changes. Greater changes seem inevitable as this more energetic, more committed and less dogmatic generation of leaders aggressively rises to power in this most populous country of the world. Image credit: The People’s Republic by Ahmad Rafiuddin via Flickr.
ZGBriefs | February 9, 2017
[…] our latest online course, “The Church in China Today.” The cost is $30.00, but for the month of February we are offering a 50% discount using the promo code CHURCHCHINA. Overseas NGO Law Overseas NGO Law—We Can Help (February 8, 2017, ChinaSource) Our consulting services offer a variety of ways for organizations to receive […]
Religious Activities by Foreigners
Draft Regulations
[…] list of religious activities that foreigners in China are not allowed to engage in. They include interfering with the affairs of Chinese religious groups, establishing religious groups, promoting religious extremism, illegal preaching, and carrying out religious education or training. “That’s interesting,” I thought. “Foreigners working in China have been told that for decades!” I […]
ZGBriefs | April 16, 2020
[…] and offer them sacrifices or “worship.” How do Christians celebrate Qingming? How have Chinese Christians celebrated Qingming during the COVID-19 pandemic? Society / Life On China’s ‘Color Codes’ and Life After COVID-19 (April 9, 2020, Sixth Tone) Countries have turned to new technologies to help track citizens’ movements and contain outbreaks. Will they be able to […]
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Catholic Social Thought
A Contribution to Civil Society in Contemporary China
[…] was evidenced early by the establishment in 1985 of the Amity Foundation. Amity is a semi-autonomous, voluntary, nonprofit organization created on the initiative of Chinese Protestants to promote education, social and health services, and rural development in China’s poorest coastal regions and western ethnic minority areas. While no equivalent national organization yet exists under […]
March 21, 2013
[…] unintended collision or other incident could lead to a broader clash. RELIGION Christianity and Civil Society in China (March 18, 2013, Mark Shans Upper Room) Christianity is promoting citizenship rights in China today primarily through invisible and unstructured church communities. Through the pastoral regions culture based on justice- and love-centered Christian ethics, churches and […]
Book Club: Shanghai Faithful
[…] the official church, although over time his duties were diminished, and he and his family suffered during the Cultural Revolution. Even before the founding of the People’s Republic, Watchman Nee was leading a movement of Christians outside of the foreign denominational structures, with an emphasis on inner spiritual life. When the Communist Party made […]