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ZGBriefs | May 11, 2023
Podcast: Should foreign businesses have contingency plans? (May 5, 2023, The China Project) In this week's episode of The Signal, Lizzi Lee speaks with Anne Stevenson-Yang, the co-founder of J Capital Research, about the broadening of the anti-espionage laws in China and how it will affect foreign businesses in the country.
Supporting Article
“The Spirit in Fire and Wind”
An Opportunity for Silent Artists to Converse
[…] in the Light.” This art conference, from May 3-5, 2019, was entitled “The Spirit in Fire and Wind: Christian Art in Contemporary China” and was chaired by Yang Fenggang, the founder of the Center at Purdue and a well-known sociologist and author. In his introduction of the program book for the conference, Dr. Yang wrote: […]
Book Reviews
Red, Black, and Gray
Mapping Religion in China
Atlas of Religion in China: Social and Geographical Context, by Fenggang Yang; (Brill, 2018), ISBN-10: 9004358854, ISBN-13: 978-9004358850; 260 pages, hardcover. Available from the publisher and on Amazon. Since I am a lover of maps, I was thrilled at the publication of The Atlas of Religion in China: Social and Geographical Context by Dr. Fenggang Yang. […]
Messy Choices in Messy Situations
[…] stood out to me, mostly because of how it reflects the struggle many believers face, though in various shapes and forms. It is the story of Pastor Yang Shao-tang: Another evangelical pastor who was greatly loved by Christian students and had been a frequent speaker at Inter-Varsity conferences went through an agony of inner […]
Resource Corner
Key Scholarly Works on the Sinicization of Christianity in China
[…] of Christianity in China and Beyond.” In The Sinicization of Chinese Religions: From Above and Below, edited by Richard Madsen, 16–43. Leiden: Brill, 2021. In this chapter, Yang Fenggang aims to clarify the origin of the word Zhongguohua and traces its political implications in recent Christian studies. For this reason, Yang advocates for the adoption […]
ZGBriefs | January 5, 2017
[…] religion beliefs in modern China (January 3, 2016, CGTN via Youtube) For more about religion and the beliefs of Chinese people, CGTN's Elaine Reyes spoke with Professor Yang Fenggang. He teaches religion and Chinese society at Purdue University. China’s Church at the Threshold (January 4, 2017, From the West Courtyard) The church in China is […]
An Indiana Zuotan (Informal Discussion)
[…] Taylor University, I had the opportunity to visit the Center on Religion and Chinese Society, at Purdue University in Lafayette, IN. Under the direction of Dr. Fenggang Yang, the Center conducts scholarly research on religion in Chinese society (and among the Chinese diaspora) and seeks to be a bridge between Chinese and American scholars […]
ZGBriefs | June 9, 2022
[…] between the United States and China. Sponsored Link Free Online Lecture: Where are the Churches in China? And Why? Geographical Patterns of Church Development, by Dr. Fenggang Yang (ChinaSource) Why are there so many Catholic churches in Hebei Province? And why so many Protestant Churches in Anhui? On Thursday, June 16, 2022, Dr. Fenggang Yang […]
Editorials
Perspectives on Confucianism
[…] more conservative stance. Paulos Huang’s masterful comparison of Confucian and Christian doctrines of salvation, while making fundamental differences clear, seems to steer a middle course. Professor Fenggang Yang, interviewed in this issue, believes that “the Chinese Christian church has become an institutional base for passing on transformed Confucian values to younger generations.” Chinese Christians […]
Webinar Recording: “Where Are the Churches in China? And Why?”
[…] cases severely restricted, is it possible that there are provinces where Protestant Christianity or Catholic Christianity are the predominant religions? According to research conducted by Professor Fengang Yang, director of The Center for Religion and the Global East, there are ten provinces in China where Protestant Christianity is the predominant religion, and one province […]