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...will provide the resources needed to follow his will for ChinaSource in 2021. News and Notes ChinaSource Quarterly, 2020 Winter Issue Chinese American Christianity in History and Today, guest editors,...
...will provide the resources needed to follow his will for ChinaSource in 2021. News and Notes ChinaSource Quarterly, 2020 Winter Issue Chinese American Christianity in History and Today, guest editors,...
The winter issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, “Chinese American Christianity in History and Today” came out last week. Our friends Sam George and Andrew Lee at the Global Diaspora Institute (located...
...for their anti-American messaging due to their own anti-American bias. While one might expect that scholars and administrators would be “up in arms” about Chinese interference, Pompeo said, the opposite...
...interaction with European and American missionaries in the nineteenth century. This was an era marked by the expansion of British and American commercial and military power. After the Opium Wars...
...American life. Chinese (and other Asian) American students no longer wanted to participate in ethnic-specific groups as they “celebrated a perceived acceptance among white Americans and an assimilation to American...
I came to this issue of the ChinaSource Quarterly, “Chinese American Christianity in History and Today,” with great curiosity and expectancy and was not disappointed. In the span of only...
...also reconstructed Chinese American Protestantism as “separatist” and evangelical.26 More Than a Social Club: American-born Chinese Evangelicals During the postwar years, not every American-born Chinese was comfortable in mainline Chinese...
...who is an American, who decides what “American” is, and who gets to become American? These questions are part of the larger issue of xenophobia which Lee sees animating the...
...features a series of enlightening articles from a leading Chinese American historian, Dr. Timothy Tseng, who traces the origin and history of the Chinese church in the United States. Dr....
...“Model Christian” The aspiration to be the “model minority” has spilled over into religious life. If Chinese American (and Asian American) evangelicals aspire to be the “model minority” in secular...
...Survey of US Census report 2018, the Chinese American population had swelled to 5.2 million (excluding Taiwanese) and is the highest among all Asian American groupings (twenty-three percent of 22.6...