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Some Additions to the Summer Bookshelf

[…] the CPC has governed the region since.     Globalization and the Making of Religious Modernity in China: Transnational Religions, Local Agents, and the Study of Religion, 1800–Present, edited by Thomas Jansen, Thoralf Klein, and Christian Meyer. Leiden: Brill, 2014. xviii+424 pp. €150.00/US$194.00 (cloth).   Based on proceedings of a conference held at Hong Kong Baptist University […]

The Lantern

Toward a Flourishing Society

[…] ways to harness the rich intellectual and cultural resources available within the church in order to bless their society. The topic of “public theology” was front and center as an urgent concern of the church in China. Participants discussed how to live and think as Christians in some of the principal spheres of life, […]

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Mao’s Black Box: Resilience and Religious Revival in Wenzhou

A Book Review

[…] communities and the state. Wang’s concluding chapter sums up the lasting effects of Maoism in terms of the revitalization of sacred spaces, seen today in the massive number of churches and temples that dot the Wenzhou landscape; the rearticulation of communal religion with local elites and politics; and the accession of localized Christianity, pointing […]

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Enduring Friendship

[…] fickleness of human relationships. Rather it is “the marks of Jesus” (Galatians 6:17), the wounds of sacrificial love incurred in our battle for enduring friendship. Christine Huang, Laura Silver, and Laura Clancy. “China’s Partnership with Russia Seen as Serious Problem for the US.” Pew Research Center, April 28, 2022. Accessed September 23, 2022. <a href="https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2022/04/28/chinas-partnership-with-russia-seen-as-serious-problem-for-the-us/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axioschina&stream=china">https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2022/04/28/chinas-partnership-with-russia-seen-as-serious-problem-for-the-us/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axioschina&stream=china</a>

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Bringing the Gospel to Guangxi

[…] ethnic diversity of the region. Part of the ongoing Studies in Chinese Christianity series edited by G. Wright Doyle and Carol Lee Hamrin of the Global China Center, Lin’s work relies primarily on the words of missionaries who served in the region. Meticulously researched and skillfully narrated, Lin’s documentary portrait gives voice to the […]

Editorials

A Shared Challenge

One of the issues this Quarterly deals with is the twofold challenge facing the church: needing to move from the periphery of society to the center and exchanging a traditional hierarchical control structures for a more democratic leadership style. another issue has to do with the place for Biblical peacemaking. In this issue Huo […]

Supporting Article

Spirit-Empowered Chinese House Churches (1)

Rural Revival

[…] cross with Jesus Christ. With the belief that someday they will be rewarded by God in heaven for denying the world and persevering through trials, a good number of newly founded underground house church seminaries continue to increase every year, even though they face the possibility of being shut down and having their staff […]

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A Pivotal Decade

[…] was ChinaSource‘s first Senior Associate in the early 2000s. She has been a frequent contributor to ChinaSource publications and conferences. Carol currently serves with the Global China Center. Challenges and Opportunities in China’s Turbulent Future (first published June 18, 2001) The system-wide transformation already well underway in China will bring rapid change over the […]

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Reading Tea Leaves from the 2021 National Religious Work Conference

[…] loving their religion”). It encompasses a number of activities that are formal, such as registration of a new congregation, and informal, such as calling pastors on the phone to check on them. The overall goal is to “actively guide religions to adapt to socialist society,” which means to follow the line set by the […]

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Sober Optimism

Opposition and Opportunity

[…] and entirely Christian, was extremely isolated. The villagers had suffered severe persecution during the Cultural Revolution (1966–76) and thus had withdrawn, as much as possible, from any contact with the government and the outside world. They received almost no help from the government and even ran their own schools. Normally, this would not be […]