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Ownership and the Church in China

From Boss to Steward

The question of church property ownership points to a much deeper issue within the unregistered church.

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China’s Religious Policy: The Unfinished Mandate

[…] were the instructions that, "In order to ensure further normalization of religious activities, the government should hereafter, in accordance with due process of law, consult fully with representatives from religious circles in order to draw up feasible religious legislation that can be carried out in practice."1 Although a host of national and local regulations […]

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Communism’s Questions, Christianity’s Answers

A case could be made that, for many Chinese, Christianity provides credible responses to questions that Communism raises but is ultimately unable to answer.

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Pursuing the Right “Dream”

The "China Dream" which the country's newly installed leaders are promoting is largely a vision of economic growth and prosperity, couched in terms of national pride and increasing strength vis-a-vis the international community. This vision of a strong and prosperous country is not new; late-Qing reformers and May 4th activists alike sounded a similar call, and progress a century later is still measured against the backdrop of this longstanding national struggle.

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What Forms Our Narratives (and Our Hearts)

Rather than skirting uncomfortable China conversations, leaning into the narratives by which evangelicals seek to make sense of China and its church can uncover the biases and cultural assumptions standing in the way of a more authentic understanding of what it means to be citizens of God’s kingdom.

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Faith and Resilience

The Journey of Chinese Catholics Amid Modern Challenges

As someone who has been involved with China for over 60 years, I’ve witnessed the shifts in Sino-Catholic relations, from the closed society of the Mao era to the cautious engagements of today. This Quarterly issue is especially significant, addressing both longstanding and emerging challenges faced by Catholics in China amidst ongoing socio-political pressures.

ChinaSource Quarterlies

Urban Migration

Vol. 6, No. 4

Winter 2004 

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Worship in China

Why Place Matters

[…] words of Walsh, “While Christians also engage in individual activities, such as solitary Bible reading and prayer, these forms of personal devotion are complementary to communal worship services. As a result, group worship — and the corollary requirement of physical space — is vitally important to adherents." This important difference may shed some light on […]

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Going the Distance

The editor's point of view.