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The Global Chinese Diaspora Today

Overview and Mission Trends

[…] foreigners have begun to learn the Chinese language, and American high schools have even incorporated Chinese into their foreign language curricula. These changes have impacted the relationship between the Chinese diaspora and China, with some embracing their connection to China, while others have resisted.4 New Economic Settlers Since the 1990s, China has intentionally invested […]

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The Earliest Chinese Christianity Brought Back to Life

[…] not only be equipped with the fascinating history of Jingjiao, which helps overcome the anti-Christian narrative that Christianity was brought into China by European and American colonial imperialists. Christians and missionaries in various global cultural contexts will also benefit from this book by learning from the Church of the East missionaries’ creative strategies of inculturation.

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Returnee Ministry in the Era of Migration—Local Church as a Community to Receive

[…] of Chinese students about where to study, whether to stay abroad or to return home. As David Byron points out, the COVID-19 pandemic and the rising tensions between the US and China have deeply impacted the flow of Chinese students to the US. This situation has led to a rise in the number of […]

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A Remembrance of Things Past

[…] P. Y. Saeki, that Christianity in the Tang disappeared because it became overly Sinicized and enfeebled. ^ See my “Eunuchs for the Kingdom of God,” available for free download at my academia.edu page: https://soas.academia.edu/toddgodwin.  ^ See Democratization of American Christianity  by Nathan Hatch at https://www.amazon.com/Democratization-American-Christianity-Nathan-Hatch/dp/0300050607. Retrieved 2-21-19. ^ C. S. Lewis, “Christian Apologetics,” in […]

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Chinese Theology for English-Language Readers

[…] engaged in cross-cultural metaphysics and questioned Roman Catholic ethical strictures, such as why a man had to dismiss his concubines before he could be baptized. Starr distinguishes between the historical-social context and the textual context of any particular theological writing. Again, this is consistent with the central thesis in her Chinese Theology: Text and […]

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Why Church Planting Among Unreached People Groups in China?

[…] generations. Join us in praying fervently for God to move in a mighty way, that his name and glory will be made known among the unreached of East Asia. Go to Pray4UnreachedEastAsia to learn more and sign up to receive prayer prompts.   Please download the flyer below and share it on your social […]

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Online Theological Training

Forty Years of Growth of Liangyou Theological Seminary

[…] listen to courses, and hand in assignments online. Through these digital media and online platforms, students’ listening has become far more effective. All of the courses are free of charge on the internet, so students can not only see the course syllabus conveniently, but they can also listen to courses over and over again […]

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More than Just “Good”

[…] can even describe! Editor’s note: This article was originally written in Chinese and translated by the ChinaSource team. 倉頡造å­Â—ï¼ÂŒè˜Šè—天æ©ÂŸï¼ÂšAccording to legend, Cangjie created Chinese characters that held divine secrets. Cangjie was the legendary creator of Chinese writing. For more information see “Cangjie and the Invention of Chinese Characters,” <em>Nspirement</em>, accessed February 26, 2024, <a href="https://nspirement.com/2018/02/08/cangjie-and-the-invention-of-chinese-characters.html">https://nspirement.com/2018/02/08/cangjie-and-the-invention-of-chinese-characters.html</a>.

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How Zhongguohua Was Adopted as a Path in China’s Current Religious Policy

[…] The Zhongguohua of Christianity has roots in academic discussions, which have gradually influenced Xi’s religious policy. Understanding how academic debates have influenced policy requires recognizing the interplay between academia and politics in China’s Marxist education system, where scholars frequently act as political advisors.26 With China’s opening at the end of the 1970s, the religious […]