More Than a Concrete Jungle
...industrial jobs and peasant labor; and the difference between blue collar and white collar jobs. Ironically, what really happened, did not make the three major differences go away; rather some...
...industrial jobs and peasant labor; and the difference between blue collar and white collar jobs. Ironically, what really happened, did not make the three major differences go away; rather some...
...virus got “out of hand, faster and with, I think, much more egregious results than it might otherwise.” He did not answer whether he believes China knows the origins of...
...the number of its believers. According to the estimate of “Religion Blue Paper 2010” published by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences World Religion Institute, there are 23,050,000 Christians in...
...was not on their minds that first day. I really don’t remember anything you said or did for a week. I just kept looking at your blue eyes. I was...
...past months and years. I saw how I despised Christianity, how I looked down on the “brothers and sisters” who once loved me and cared for my parents. I saw...
...previous blog I discussed prior national surveys and particularly the China Religion Report 2010 (“Religious Blue Book”) which focused on Christianity. There I highlighted some questions about its possible biases...
...and in other areas, there are many problems, and this kind of school will never receive official recognition or legal status. While under the same blue sky, these migrant schools...
...two weeks before his detention, Zhang said: “I have thought it through: at worst they can put me in jail. But if I keep silent, I will regret it for...
...by comparing these results with those of the 2007 “Spiritual Life Study of Chinese Residents” and the report in the “Blue Book of Religion 2010,”2 I can put forward the...
...warm-up music, I barely noticed when Chen Anzhi, China's top motivational speaker, finally came onstage. For what felt like the first time since his "success studies" conference began two days...
...pattern, often identified with certain colors (yellow, blue, white, red, and black). Other views of history were more progressive, one of which held to three main “ages” of “disorder” (juluanshi據亂世),...
...cultural imagination. But this remained a cultural identification. “I could identify with the culture,” he recalls, “but I could not believe there was a God.” This was the path many...