God in China’s Marketplace
...business world in China. Coauthors Tetsunao Yamamori and Kim-Kwong Chan have written another short book about China, Witnesses to Power: Stories of God’s Quiet Work in a Changing China. In...
...business world in China. Coauthors Tetsunao Yamamori and Kim-Kwong Chan have written another short book about China, Witnesses to Power: Stories of God’s Quiet Work in a Changing China. In...
...Key actors include the traditional American campus ministries and ministries to internationals, all of which have become increasingly focused on Chinese graduate students and visiting scholars—the most responsive among all...
...to learn more about the church in China and the roots of the present Christian revival, this is an important book. It is subtitled: “the moving story of how eight...
...My answer was pretty simple: “I have two reasons; first, I go because no one else is going there, and second, I go to be an example to you, because...
...it represents the persistence of a pre-modern tradition in forms that have adapted themselves to modern political economies.[7] I’m glad I read this book. Its stories, analyses and conclusions have...
...house church and the State sponsored church? Is anybody currently being persecuted in China today? Is it dangerous for a North American to travel to China? Can North Americans engage...
Every nation has its national cultural mythology, part truth and part legend. Sometimes it is in formal social consensus around a “civil religion,” like American patriotism, which sees a role...
In this issue ChinaSource has deviated from its usual book review format to provide the reader with a selection of books that provide an in-depth look at the relationships between...
Chinese Awakenings by James and Ann Tyson. Westview Press, 1995, 325 pp. ISBN, 0813324734, paperback. Cost: $28 at www.barnesandnoble.com. The plaudits on the back cover lured me into this book,...
...apart from social action and cultural change. Is it possible that these Western assumptions (i.e., Enlightenment, modernism, science etc.) that have given shape to the American Protestant church are being...
...people from the People’s Republic of China. The book is broken down into two main sections, one entitled “Advice for Americans Interacting with the Chinese,” and the other “Advice for...
...was once a migrant city hosting inhabitants from the Guangdong province. It was also a British colony, but is now a Special Administrative Region since its return to the sovereignty...