As Many as the Stars
...one such book. For those of us who have slogged in the trenches this past year, perhaps feeling that very little progress was to be made during lockdown, this book...
...one such book. For those of us who have slogged in the trenches this past year, perhaps feeling that very little progress was to be made during lockdown, this book...
...world, then it is also worthwhile to delve into that history from other perspectives. Enter Tony Saich’s book, From Rebel to Ruler: One Hundred Years of the Chinese Communist Party,...
...understudied, especially in English. That is one reason I wanted to write this book. Your book is called The Spiritual Person: An Intellectual Biography of Watchman Nee. Some people have...
...until now all the webinars featured Protestant scholars and perspectives. After getting a little way into Dr. Brown’s book, I thought, “here is a good Catholic scholar whose research would...
...the book was check the index (it’s a quirky habit of mine) for my grandfather’s name. There was one sentence in the book about how my grandfather had been captured...
...beyond traditional ecclesiastical definitions. A clearer articulation of these theoretical terms in layman’s language could make the book more accessible. Finally, the book could benefit from a deeper engagement with...
...2019, ChinaSource Blog) Lisa See will be familiar to many ChinaSource readers because of her modern classic Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. In October my American book group read her recent book The Tea...
...this book will prove a handy tool. One pointed criticism of the book might be that its strength is also its weakness. By focusing on a generational theory of politics...
...would expect to see hundreds of house churches being closed down each week. (Beijing, which had the highest number of persecution cases in 2012, reportedly has more than 3,000 house...
...how they arrive at that number. In posing the question, we are not looking to nail down the “definitive” number; rather we want to show that estimates vary and, for...
...the Test (October 30, 2015, Barron’s) Suffolk joins a tiny number of U.S. schools that allow gaokao scores in admission as Chinese demand for U.S. education surges – the number...
...2017, China Daily) Besides teaching, Li Congshu, 60, also spends two hours rowing a boat to take students to and from school at the Xiangshuitan Reservoir in Dazu district, Southwest...