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The Legacy of Ancient Christianity for China
Viable parallels exist between ancient Christian learning and life with Chinese Christianity, and part of the purpose of our writing these series of presentations is to identify what those are in the best way we know how.
From Kuan Yin to Chairman Mao
A Book Review
[…] of God as supreme over all other spiritual beings. Lauren Pfister, Professor Emeritus at Hong Kong Baptist University, has also demonstrated monotheistic belief independent of Christian influence promoted by at least one Ru (Confucian) scholar in the 19th century, Luo Zhongfan. This further indicates that at least some religious traditions in China contain elements […]
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Christianity’s Impact on Chinese Society
[…] of Chinese, particularly in the cities, have been improved by the economic miracle that their country has achieved. Less impressive has been the progress towards greater political freedom, the urgency of which has no doubt been blunted by the economic gains. Anecdotal evidence from those who observe the Christian scene in China suggests that […]
Book Reviews
Understanding World Christianity: China
A Book Review
[…] him to become “an observer of China” (p. xiv). Following these early experiences, he undertook academic study of both Sinology (Chinese studies) and theology, in order to better grasp the object of his new-found affection. Three master’s degrees and two PhDs later, Chan was well prepared for the decades of work he undertook, serving […]
One Tip for Effective Communication in China
The Rule of Three
Effective communication requires engagement from both ends of the communication cycle—both the ability to send a message and receive feedback from your audience. Using this cycle to reach a common understanding is more of an art than a science—even when we communicate with others from our home culture. However, it is even more challenging when communicating cross-culturally in China.
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A Pentecostal Perspective on the Chinese Union Version
[…] Presbyterian Mission, Chuancey Goodrich, a Congregational missionary, and F. W. Baller, a Baptist missionary. Jenny Everts, “Tongues or Languages? Contextual Consistency in the Translation of Acts 2,” <em>Journal of Pentecostal Theology</em> Vol. 2 Issue 4 (1994): 71-80. <em>Annual Report of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom</em>, 16-17, available at: <a href="https://www.uscirf.gov/annual-reports">Annual Reports | USCIRF</a>.
Re-Thinking Technology’s Impact
[…] want you to join in the revolution and bring in the revenue! This should give us pause to ask, does it really change my life for the better? We do not ask this question often enough. I come from the position that technological developments are not always good, nor always neutral. Concerns about Technology […]
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Confucianism in Modern Chinese Society
[…] prominent stream of this movement is called guóxué, or National Studies, which has become a complete degree program at some schools with BA, MA and PhD opportunities. Promoters of this movement advocate the importance of the study of Ruist traditional literature (the Four Books and the Five Classics, or sìshūwǔjīng), emphasize moral education as […]
Priceless Words
[…] connotations of what she wrote. After all, Merriam-Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary gives the lead definition for “intercourse” as “dealings or connection (as in common affairs, civilities, or business) between persons, organizations, or nations.” The student had apparently looked up the word in her Chinese-English dictionary and noted that its closest denotative meaning was what she […]
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Children: At the Heart of Mission
[…] downloaded from www. viva.org/lausanne without charge. Reviewed by Ian A. As Christians seek to demonstrate the love of Christ to a skeptical, cynical world, there is no better focus to have than children” (p. 11). Nevertheless, the Victorian saying, “Children are to be seen and not heard” too often resonates with churches and Christian […]