ZGBriefs | June 11, 2026
...Asia Society, moderates the conversation. Events Online Book Club Discussion (ERRChina) Join us for a discussion of the book Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future, by Dan Wang. Now...
...Asia Society, moderates the conversation. Events Online Book Club Discussion (ERRChina) Join us for a discussion of the book Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future, by Dan Wang. Now...
...on the move to seek a better life, and they are mostly faceless to us. Peter Hessler’s book, Oracle Bones: A Journey Between China’s Past and Present brings these and...
In June, I reviewed Loyola Professor Dr. Carsten Vala’s book The Politics of Protestant Churches and the Party-State in China. Dr. Vala recently returned from a trip to China, and...
...surprisingly high. From the title of this book, it seemed as though the book was especially written for pastors. The ironic thing, however, is that the book has also touched...
...While Western evangelicals have had difficulty with some of the liberal theological positions Ding has espoused over the years, I, as an evangelical, believe his recent book brings out some...
...that in a project we were working on together, I seemed indecisive, even “going back on my word.” He said that if I had any reservations, or if I did...
...an online book club discussion for our friends at ERRChina/CAC. The book is Redeemed by Fire: The Rise of Popular Christianity in China, by Lian Xi. Register here to join...
...book for ERRC’s online book club discussion will be Other Rivers: A Chinese Education, by Peter Hessler. The discussion will be facilitated by Joann Pittman from ChinaSource. Grab the book...
...contextual member care model for Chinese mission workers (94). After reading the other articles in part two of the book, I can also see that models from other non-Western regions...
...some time there but want to gain a stronger general knowledge of Greater China. What this book lacks in depth and academic analysis, it achieves in breadth and concision. Because...
...Reviewed by Brad Burgess As I draft this review, I sit in the center of Beijing the day before the closing ceremony of the 2008 Olympics. Getting caught up in...
...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...