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ZGBriefs | July 23, 2015

<p></p> <p>Married Without Children in China: Dealing With the Pressure in a Baby-Centric Country (July 21, 2015, <em>China Real Time</em>)<br /> In China, “Are you married?” and “Do you have children?” can be the equivalent of asking, “How are you?” An American who met my husband while working at an Internet company in China, […]

Blog Entries

How Many Christians Are There in China? It’s Complicated

[…] the results will be skewed. The report is definitely worth reading, so long as your goal is understanding the complexity of the question more than looking to find the definitive number. Christianity Today reached out to a number of experts and scholars on China’s religious landscape, including ChinaSource founder Brent Fulton, to ask for […]

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ZGBriefs | August 20, 2020

[…] Hong Kong. For a start, the press is still free. How far will China’s surveillance state stretch?  (August 12, 2020, American Enterprise Institute) American lawmakers are the latest to find that Beijing is increasingly aiming to clamp down on critics in the democratic world. U.S. requires Confucius Institute center to register as foreign mission  (August 13, 2020, Reuters) […]

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Bibles in China

A Question of Availability

[…] trouble accessing a Bible, either because they can’t afford it or they can’t afford to travel to the urban areas where they are available. They have to find the Bible in their community.” Working with local networks, they have been able to distribute more than one million Bibles to places where they are needed. […]

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ZGBriefs | November 3, 2016

<p></p> <p>How the Education Consultancy Industry Fuels Essay Fraud (November 2, 2016, Sixth Tone)<br /> Once again, as high school students across China agonize over their American college essays, allegations of fraud plague the education industry. Dipont Education Management Group, a large Shanghai-based educational consultancy, has become the most recent target of accusations, with reports […]

Books

Saving God’s Face: A Chinese Contextualization of Salvation through Honor and Shame

EMS Dissertation Series

[…] shame seemed to be treated differently. Anthropologists talked about honor-shame, but theologians largely focused more on legal metaphors. The author could see both themes in Scripture but couldn’t find help as to how to bring them together. This study was developed in order to address this gap and bring those themes together. Buy on Amazon

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ZGBriefs | March 1, 2018

<p>Xi Won’t Go: A ChinaFile Conversation (February 25, 2018, China File)<br /> What do constitutional changes mean for Chinese politics, political reform, and relations with the rest of the world?</p>

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Reading Romans through Eastern Eyes

Honor and Shame in Paul’s Message and Mission

Combining research from Asian scholars with his many years of experience living and working in East Asia, Jackson directs our attention to Paul's letter to the Romans. He argues that some traditional East Asian cultural values are closer to those of the first-century biblical world than common Western cultural values. In addition, he adds his voice to the scholarship engaging the values of honor and shame in particular and their influence on biblical interpretation.

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ZGBriefs | July 9, 2015

<p></p> <p>The really worrying financial crisis is happening in China, not Greece (July 7, 2015, The Telegraph)<br /> While all Western eyes remain firmly focused on Greece, a potentially much more significant financial crisis is developing on the other side of world. In some quarters, it’s already being called China’s 1929 – the year of […]

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ZGBriefs | December 15, 2016

<p></p> <p>Lost lives: the battle of China's invisible children to recover missed years (December 14, 2016, Reuters)<br /> Ending the one-child policy has left people like Li scrambling to make up for lost years, resentful as they fear this recognition may have come too late and unsure what the government is going to do to […]