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...at Grace Works. For those outside of Asia, the book is available on Amazon. Reviews This book challenges the next generation to real faith. Hannah Lau has wrapped God-centered truths...
...at Grace Works. For those outside of Asia, the book is available on Amazon. Reviews This book challenges the next generation to real faith. Hannah Lau has wrapped God-centered truths...
...English translation with some commentary. Also available in Kindle version. Chan, Wit-sen, A Source book in Chinese Philosophy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963. Translations of key texts with introductions and...
...extensively on the topic of biblical contextualization. He serves as Associate Professor of Theology and Missiology at ICTS, blogs at Patheos, and in 2013 wrote the book, Saving God’s Face:...
...a major university provides the opportunity each new academic year to meet and get to know international students from around the world. A great number of those students are from...
...couples to a single child. This struck me as an ideal time to send some questions to Mei Fong, a Pulitzer Prizewinning reporter who is working on a book about...
...few. His book consists basically of two page profiles on each of 52 relatively unreached cities in China. His book consists basically of two-page profiles on each of 52 relatively...
...perspective on what is admittedly a complex subject; that Tony Lambert has just produced one that is both informed and readable is a welcome achievement. Lambert’s book, titled China’s Christian...
...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...
...ultimately, childbirth, as it grapples with a shrinking population, aging society, and a generation increasingly reluctant to have children. Spotlight Online Book Club (ERRChina) We will read and discuss the...