Subway Theology: Where the Lines Meet
...to get where I am going. This is not always straightforward. First, I need to figure out where my current station is on the map. Then I need to find out...
...to get where I am going. This is not always straightforward. First, I need to figure out where my current station is on the map. Then I need to find out...
...My career was in the depths, and I lost all confidence in myself. I had reached my limit. Burned out and depleted, I packed my bags and brought my wife...
...2025, at the Program on Biblical Law and Christian Legal Studies. Reproduced with permission from Dr. Ruth Okediji, faculty director. In Part 5, I followed China’s internal arc. Here, I...
...that help readers engage broader questions and patterns. Green accompanies Resources—tools and materials meant for use in learning, ministry, and prayer. Blue signals Scholarship—academic and theological work that invites slower, more sustained attention. 红色对应 “故事”:第一手的见证与真实生命经验,为人们在中国及其之外的信仰赋予具体而个人的样貌。...
...the Communist Party took power. Pray for Chinese Christian returnees to mature in their faith as they persevere in the fight for joy. “Convinced of this, I know that I...
...the contributors in this book appear to be Mainland residents, although overall half would appear to be Chinese. The book does an excellent job incorporating viewpoints from the first and...
...ten buzzwords each year. Books Book Review – ‘Fly, Wild Swans’ Is Jung Chang’s Painfully Personal Tribute to Her Mother (January 13, 2026, NPR) As a student of Chinese history,...
...and cultural scenery — diverse yet enigmatic — exudes inexhaustible allure for travelers. But where should one begin to explore? An ambitious new book, Hi, I’m Xinjiang, takes on the...
...記錄,不是為了「累積」,而是為了「消化」和「梳理」。透過重新表達別人的洞見,才真正成自己思想的養分!以下是過去一年我最印象深刻的五本書,和大家分享: 1. The Book I Was Most Reluctant to Finish 一、最捨不得讀完的書:《Art is a Journey into Light》 Art Is a Journey into the Light by Mako Fujimura While reading this book, I...
...imagined that this Christmas, here of all places, I would meet someone from China!” he said. He asked where I was from. When I told him, his eyes brightened even...
...At twenty, I resolved to become a renowned scholar. I decided to sit for the entrance examination to the then-fashionable graduate program in aesthetics—reportedly the first student from my department...
...the end of the age.” Since I believed, I knew I ought to obey the command of Jesus Christ Himself. I plunged headfirst into the water; when I rose, the sky...