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Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?

[…] of Christianity in China since 1949, see Aikman, Jesus in BeijingThe Resurrection of the Chinese Church (Wheaton, Illinois: Harold Shaw Publishers, 1994), and China’s Christian Millions: The Costly Revival (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Monarch Books, 1999); and Lamin Sanneh, Pillars of World Christianity (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008), pp. 243-270. 5For details, see Lambert, China’s […]

Book Reviews

Practical Advice for Chinese Relationships

Encountering the Chinese: A Guide for Americans by Hu Wenzhong and Cornelius L. Grove. Second Edition. Intercultural Press, Inc., Yarmouth, ME, 1999, 208 pp. ISBN 1877864587, paperback. Cost: $21.95 at . Reviewed by Sarah Doyle and G. Wright Doyle Encountering the Chinese is, as the subtitle suggests, a guide designed specifically for Americans who […]

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How Should Chinese Urban Churches Organize Themselves?

[…] learn how to love their wives and discipline their children! Reduced temptation for leaders to grasp for money, power or prestige. Flexibility to adapt to circumstances. Low cost. Funds would be released for ministering to the needy in the congregation and cooperative projects. Intimacy of fellowship. A focus on the family; integration of the […]

Book Reviews

Where East Meets West

[…] the close of each section end up covering most of the basic articles of Christian faith in a highly practical manner.  These analyses alone are worth the price of the book and lift the debate about contextualization to a higher plane.  Going beyond platitudes, Lane outlines principles that should inform any future consideration of […]

Book Reviews

China’s New Confucianism

Politics and Everyday Life in a Changing Society

Daniel A. Bell, China's New Confucianism: Politics and Everyday Life in a Changing Society. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-691-13690-5; hardcover; 340 pages, including two appendices, notes, and bibliography. Reviewed by G. Wright Doyle

Editorials

Perspectives on Confucianism

[…] into a fascinating, complex and enormously important subject. Notes ^ Fenggang Yang, Chinese Christians in America: Conversion, Assimilation, and Adhesive Identities (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999), 44. ^ Yang, 51. ^ Yang, 154. ^ NYTimes Sinosphere blog, February 13, 2014, Xi Touts Communist Party as Defender of Confucius’s Virtues, by Chris Buckley. Image Credit: Les Whittle

Book Reviews

The Christian Faith in Chinese Culture

A Book Review

[…] to understand why Chinese intellectuals have accepted, rejected, or modified the Christian message since the time of Matteo Ricci. Paulos Huang has given us a fine, clearly- organized study with a great deal of thought-provoking findings and suggestions. As the author points out at the very beginning, Confucian-Christian dialogue is crucial in today’s China, […]

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Confucian Comeback

An Interview with Fenggang Yang

[…] Yang: We need to think of multiple layers, starting from the grass-roots, bottom up, such as elementary schools up through high schoolI’m only talking about the better organized schools. Private Confucian schools (si shu) have become a kind of movement. They try to be independent from the state system; though their legality is ambiguous, […]

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Changing China, Changing Roles, Unchanging Commission

Foreigners in China Today

[…] more difficult. Within Chinese society, warp-speed urbanization and modernization have spawned fierce, dog-eat-dog competition. College graduates—the ones most likely to join urban churches—cannot easily find jobs. Housing prices, though ready to fall, are sky-high. Rising wealth has created a consumer culture exceeding even that of the West. Hedonism of all types, including pervasive sexual […]