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Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?

Dr. Doyle brings a fresh perspective to the question of whether or not Christianity is a Chinese religion. Going beyond the traditional view, he approaches the question from many different directions providing compelling evidence that Christianity in China is Chinese.

Blog Entries

The Chinese Bible

History, Challenges, and Recommendations

Current Use More Christians read the Chinese Bible than most other translations of the Scriptures. Tens of millions of Chinese Christians within China and elsewhere see this as the Word of God. They read it, memorize it, reverence it, and preach from it. History–Danger and Difficulty When Robert Morrison was making the first translation of […]

Book Reviews

Where East Meets West

[…] therefore I am,” putting himself at the center of reality.   Western man sees himself distinct from the rest of reality, which he then divides up into different components, each of which he proceeds to analyze.  In recent times, however, the West has lost confidence in its ability to find a true explanation for the […]

Book Reviews

Practical Advice for Chinese Relationships

[…] as the increasing role of private enterprise and, thus, the decreasing dominance of the work unit (danwei) in the personal lives of most Chinese. The essential principles come from China’s fundamental cultural heritage, however, and remain valid. Future revisions will, no doubt, take into account the urbanization, industrialization and Westernization of the educated elite […]

Book Reviews

China’s New Confucianism

Politics and Everyday Life in a Changing Society

[…] a Changing Society. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-691-13690-5; hardcover; 340 pages, including two appendices, notes, and bibliography. Confucius, as we all know, is making a comeback in China. The ancient sage and his teachings are being called upon to endorse the drive for a “harmonious society” and to buttress the legitimacy of […]

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How Should Chinese Urban Churches Organize Themselves?

[…] be recited and taught regularly; and that news from other branches of the church around the world be shared. Books by orthodox teachers, along with approved web sites and other resources, would further enrich the life of the church, as would occasional gatherings with other congregations in their locality. Advantages Advantages of this model […]

Editorials

Perspectives on Confucianism

[…] “Confucianism” (or “Ruism”)? Is it the teachings of Confucius alone? Hardly ever does it appear in this pristine version; almost always, Mencius’s writings and two other classics come under the umbrella of essential Confucianism. In the early centuries after Confucius, competing schools of thought vied for supremacy in society and in official recognition. Eventually, […]

Book Reviews

The Christian Faith in Chinese Culture

A Book Review

[…] the Buddha, and Christ by Ralph R. Covell. Wipf & Stock, 2004 (reprint, original publication date, 1986), 304 pp. ISBN-10: 1592445330; ISBN-13: 978-1592445332; paperback, $26.10 at amazon. com. In this book, Covell tried to analyze outstanding attempts to “bring the Christian faith and Chinese culture together,” and the focus “is on the shape and […]

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A Chinese Christian Critique of Confucianism

[…] a Christian understanding of the nature of Confucianism, its classics and the basic teachings of Confucius. This is followed by a critique of Confucianism from a biblical standpoint using classical theological categories (God, creation, man, sin and salvation and eschatology) to frame his comments. He also discusses a key component of traditional Confucianism, ancestor worship.

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Confucian Comeback

An Interview with Fenggang Yang

Professor Fenggang Yang provides insightful answers to questions about Confucianism. His comments address topics such as the groups of people among whom Confucianism is growing, the influence of New Confucianists from overseas on Chinese society and thought, and concrete signs that Confucianism is growing in China.