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ZGBriefs

September 12, 2013

[…] you are not training your senior managers and mid-level supervisors to negotiate relationships internally, you are exposing your China operation to unnecessary risk. To quote from the book – The Fragile Bridge: Conflict in Chinese business comes on without notice. By the time you know something is wrong, its probably too late to fix […]

Supporting Article

Identifying Postmodernism

[…] Bibliography (1994) places the beginning of postmodernism in the 1920s (Bernard Iddings Bell, “Postmodernism and Other Essays” 1926); see also Bernard Iddings Bell, Religion for Living: A Book for Postmodernists (London: J. Gifford, 1939); B. E. Benson, “Postmodernism,” in Michael J. Anthony, eds., Evangelical Dictionary Christian Education (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2001) p. 544. […]

View From the Wall

The Postmodern Shift of Chinese Young People

[…] up.” Local intellectuals were hungry for anything other than Marxism and wanted to learn about Western thought including philosophers such as Nietzsche, Sartre, Heidegger and so on. Book series about them were popular among college students in the same way that KFC, Pizza Hut and McDonald’s were popular among all Chinese people. During the […]

Peoples of China

Serving the Postmodern Generation

[…] about some doctrinal issues such as creation and its “conflict” with the theory of evolution, the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the fulfillment of prophecies in the book of Daniel, they continued to attend the fellowship meetings and Sunday services because of the loving atmosphere they found in the church. After one year, to […]

Blog Entries

Same Same, But Different: Postmodernism in China

[…] by Jon Lu View from the Wall "The Postmodern Shift of Chinese Young People" by Jonathan Li Peoples of China "Serving the Postmodern Generation" by JuTa Pan Book Review "God at Work in a Student Leader", A Heart for Freedom by Chai Ling", reviewed by Laurie Michaels Resource Corner The 2014 Intercessors for China […]

ZGBriefs

October 3, 2013

[…] hopes China's "traditional cultures" or faiths – Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism – will help fill a void that has allowed corruption to flourish, the sources said. Christian bookstore accuses Shanxi police of selling confiscated books (October 2, 2013, South China Morning Post) Months after Chinese police raided a Christian bookstore in Shanxi province, confiscating […]

ZGBriefs

October 10, 2013

[…] photographer Sean Gallagher, who has shot video footage for a Wall Street Journal story on Bo Xilai, throws the spotlight on these issues in a new e- book, Meltdown: Chinas Environment Crisis, published by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Video: Not for all the rivers left in China (October 10, 2013, Analects) In […]

ZGBriefs

October 17, 2013

[…] has announced during his trade trip to China. Under the plan, Chinese nationals visiting the EU will not need to submit separate UK visa applications if they book with selected travel agents. Mr. Osborne is trying to persuade more Chinese companies to invest in the UK. Lifestyles of the Rich and Shameless Meet Chinas […]

Chinese Church Voices

Interview with Yang Fenggang on the Oxford Symposium

[…] and scholars of Christianity. The government sometimes views Christianity as a foreign religion and less favorably than other religions. A. A few years ago someone published a book which listed the main groups in China. It included the traditional Left, social democrats, socialism with Chinese characteristics, plus some newer groups but no Christians. You […]

Blog Entries

Catholic or Christian?

[…] Christianity. The Chinese word for Catholicism is Tian Zhu Jiao (), "Religion of the Lord of Heaven." Matteo Ricci, the first Jesuit missionary to China wrote a book called ""The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven, trying to link the God of the Bible with the traditional religious notion of a supreme being, […]