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The Urban Paradox: Together, Alone
[…] face with the human reality underlying the most massive migration in the history of the world. On a Saturday morning on the edge of town where another new suburb is taking shape, bleary eyed peasants peeked out from their tarpaulin-covered home under a railway bridge. Across the street cars maneuvered into the parking lot […]
Four Freedoms, Three Observations: Stephen Lam Reflects on Deng’s Pragmatism
[…] since Deng Xiaoping came to power and initiated China's "open door" policy. Freedom to handle one's assets and wealth. Deng Xiaoping said famously, "Allow a few to get rich first", and thus inspired the rest of Chinese society to follow suit. Much capital has been accumulated in China. Chinese enterprises are investing in and […]
3 Questions: Migration and Public Theology in China
[…] this referring to? The title of the book The Chinese Exodus alludes to how ancient Israelites broke free from Pharaoh’s old regime, only to find themselves in new forms of spiritual slavery. Rural migrants in China now have residential mobility to freely move around and live in the cities, but in their freer life […]
Editorials
Toward a Chinese Theology
[…] church that was quite separate from this world. Under the TSPM, meanwhile, a push for religion to serve socialism led Bishop Ding Guangxun in the 1990s to promote a theology of “justification through love.” Ding’s effort at theological reconstruction may have caught the imagination of some in the theological community overseas but was roundly […]
American Evangelicalism and China: A Necessary Conversation
[…] they doing?” “Oh my, look at what they were wearing!” “Is that your aunt?” “I see. So that’s why we do what we do.” “Oh…. Now I get it.” There ensue the beginnings of an awkward conversation, perhaps with some of the people featured in those original images. This difficult though valuable exchange starts […]
Stopping the Spread
[…] Characteristics,” I am reminded again that, when it comes to equipping cross-cultural workers, there are no shortcuts. Language and culture learning takes time. So does nurturing a new generation of field-experienced leaders who are capable of directing newly formed indigenous agencies. While short-term teams and reliance on foreign support and training may appear to […]
An Effective Bridge
[…] China. How to learn alongside China’s future theologians as they write dissertations in China or abroad, assume faculty position in official or unofficial theological training institutions, launch new online journals, engage with fellow academics on Chinese university campuses, and publish articles for a global audience? How to encourage a new generation of pastors whose […]
Partnering with Churches in China
Toward a New Paradigm
[…] ways as the believers outside China know that their Chinese brothers and sisters are praying for them as well. Sharing Experiences Christians in China are launching into new areas such as education, marriage and family ministry, service to their communities, and reaching non-Chinese both domestically and beyond China’s borders. In many cases there are […]
Are China’s Churches Too Much Alike?
[…] situation in China appears particularly acute, perhaps due to the impact of rapid urbanization on the church’s development. As Christians have clustered in the cities and spawned new churches, urbanization has had a concentrating effect, bringing together a critical mass of people, ideas, and resources to create a new Christian culture. Meanwhile, pervasive social […]
Editorials
Of Starfish and Spiders
[…] cut off, with the starfish, which has the remarkable ability to reproduce itself through injury. If one of its legs is severed the starfish grows back a new leg, and the severed leg has the potential to create a new starfish. The application to organizations and social networks is pretty straightforward. In today’s highly […]