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Is China Rewriting the Bible?

[…] who are qualified to reinterpret or annotate scripture. The main task outlined here is one of training, not translation. Rather than a definitive mandate to produce a new Chinese Bible, the statement itself could be seen more as a tacit admission that the TSPM currently lacks sufficient resources to undertake such a project. Whether […]

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Charting the Future of China’s Ethnic Minorities

[…] partial image of the peoples they aim to represent. Photos and printed words are static.  Peoples are dynamic.  To adequately engage the peoples of China in this new century requires a research agenda that not only addresses the peoples as they have been but also anticipates how they are likely to change given the […]

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Changing Culture

[…] order to secure their futures. Meanwhile globalization and the rapid growth of the internet have created numerous opportunities for cultural interflow, resulting in the creation of a new hybrid vocabulary as foreign ideas are adopted into Chinese. These along with many other cultural changes too numerous to list here suggest that China’s reform and […]

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A Meeting of Minds

20 Years of Publishing ChinaSource

[…] professor Dr. Mel Lorentzen, who had served as associate director of The Billy Graham Center, facilitated the gathering. Mel steered the conversation toward the need for a new English-language journal to examine China’s growing global role from a Christian perspective, and the idea for the Journal was born. Julia Grosser, who was serving at […]

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3 Questions: The 2018 World Watch List

[…] is a second point which needs to be kept in mind: the reporting period of the WWL 2018 ends at 31 October 2017, meaning that the already announced new regulations on religion were already known and had certain consequences, as most observers expect a more complicated situation. However, those rules will be implemented from 1 […]

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From Sending to Receiving

[…] the Chinese church in this area as a priority, compared to 69 percent of China respondents. Both sides need to ask whether they are prepared to assume new roles. While many in China strongly promote sending workers abroad, others caution that, at present, the Chinese church still lacks sufficient infrastructure, experience, training, and grassroots […]

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Taking Ourselves (and the Gospel) Seriously

[…] he projected his contempt for the current regime in China upon Chinese people everywhere. Coming at a time when Asians are being publicly blamed for the “China virus,” his insensitive attack further fueled the anti-Asian sentiment that is at an all-time high in communities around the globe. When another evangelical leader called out his […]

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China’s Next War?

[…] city in China is experiencing significant problems with smog. (For a stark visual illustration, look at this map.)   At the speed at which China is adding new cars on the road (China added more cars last year than the total number plying its roads in 1999 .) and building new coal-fired power plants […]

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A Window into Catholicism in Today’s China

[…] two. However, as outgoing World Evangelical Alliance Secretary General Dr. Geoff Tunnicliffe remarked recently following a meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican, we are seeing a new era in the relationship between Evangelicals and Catholics. According to Tunnicliffe, “While there are some ongoing tensions, this new era is an acknowledgment that there are […]

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The Straight-Line Fallacy

[…] but also more similar politically and culturally. Former Los Angeles Times Beijing Bureau Chief James Mann dissected this narrative in his 2007 book, The China Fantasy ( New York: Viking). As his book title suggests, Mann viewed the engagement myth as fundamentally flawed in its straight-line view of the West’s relationship with China. Reflecting […]