Apologists or Antagonists?
...who retaliated by attacking the US and British embassies in Beijing. This tragic accident took place within days of the 80th anniversary of the May Fourth Movement. For Chinese intellectuals...
...who retaliated by attacking the US and British embassies in Beijing. This tragic accident took place within days of the 80th anniversary of the May Fourth Movement. For Chinese intellectuals...
...participants. Can I just say up front that it was, as the British say, brilliant! I was particularly encouraged by David Platt’s reminder that what motivates gospel proclamation, whether among...
...throughout its pages. The fact that it was written by a British sinologist may provide a continental perspective on China in contrast to those stances commonly taken by American scholars....
...while I do not share all of Gu’s conclusions, I believe his reflections invite deeper theological discernment regarding the relationship between Christian faith and Chinese culture. Drawing on pastor and...
...The New York Times)For four years, I tried to answer this question, as I traveled to and from the foggy, industrial megacity of Chongqing as a visiting professor. I spent...
...to traditional Chinese.14 As a result, many turned to Christ rather than putting their hope on a disappointing ideology. If I had lived at the time of Jeremiah, I could...
...I once tried to sneak in for a visit. The Indian manager hurriedly came out to stop me, saying that only hotel guests were allowed inside. I told him that...
...in Beijing regarding future elections in Hong Kong. When Hong Kong reverted to Chinese sovereignty in 1997 after over a hundred years of British colonial rule, one of the things...
Changes taking place in the world and in China in particular are causing many ChinaSource readers to reconsider our China ministries. Publications by Andrew Walls, a British scholar of the...
...I read the book in the university library. When I closed it, I realized for the first time that my earlier understanding of Christianity had been overly simplistic. Before that,...
...June in the north-western region of Xinjiang blamed on Islamic extremists. The attack left 24 police and civilians dead. Detained Chinese-American blogger confesses to 'irresponsible' online posts (September 16, 2013,...
Rise of Liberalism in China At the outset of this article, I would like to clarify what is meant by the term “liberalism.” When Christians hear the term “liberalism,” they...