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China’s Urbanization: Three Things You Should Know

[…] a rapidly growing middle class, eager to get their hands on the latest consumer or even luxury goods, other urban cities are still serving as magnets for new migrants. The contrast between these, and the opportunities each affords, can be huge. Environmental Impact? The jury is still out. Seto says, "It's not that China […]

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Collective Misunderstanding

[…] point: “The amount of literature translated and written by the Nestorians and their obvious effort to accommodate the faith to Chinese concepts and practices would have been in vain if most adherents were foreign or if there were not a large number of native priests to use the tools put at their disposal” (Covell, 33).

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A Generation of One

[…] More than half did not expect to be happy in their marriages once they settled down. The challenge for China's church to embrace these youth in a new way is exacerbated by the oft-heard protestation from their parents that there is no time for church activities; their children just need to study more. Church […]

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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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Thinking with Their Hearts

Postmodernism in China

[…] and other postmodern luminaries, this nevertheless did not deter them from engaging in animated discussions about power relationships or from deconstructing literary classics in order to discover new meanings, found not in the context of the literature itself but in the interaction between it and its modern critics. “Why do we spend all our […]

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Enduring Friendship

[…] be met with considerable suspicion, perhaps even hostility. The same would be true in the United States, where anti-Asian sentiment continues its pernicious rise. This year the number of Americans who have unfavorable views toward China reached a new high of 82 percent, up six points from a year ago.9 Both sides see the […]

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China in Africa: Clues to the Future of “Belt and Road?”

[…] since the year 2000, while foreign direct investment has grown 40% annually. While China is far and away the world leader in African infrastructure investment, it ranks number three in aid to Africa. More than 10,000 Chinese firms are believed to be operating in Africa, more than three times the number indicated by existing […]

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Where is China Going?

[…] The United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand are the top emigrant destinations. However, Chinesewhether actually emigrating or relocating long-term abroad for employment purposesare moving in increasing numbers to other countries as well. China’s significant investment on the African continent has been well documented. Of the estimated 750,000 Chinese who have already moved to […]

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Billy Graham’s Legacy of Partnering

[…] of missionary parents. As China’s process of reform and opening took shape under Deng Xiaoping, the Institute began convening evangelical leaders to consider how to respond to new opportunities for service in China. Momentum for collaboration built into the 1990s, when a new multi-organizational effort based out of the Institute gave birth to what […]

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China and the Global Church

[…] days to come. From at least three perspectives, Chinas church is poised to play a major role in global Christianity in the coming decades. Looking at sheer numbers, China before long will likely have both the worlds largest concentration of Christians as well as the largest concentration of unreached peoples. Assuming increased interaction becomes […]