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Resource Corner

Sharing Christian Marriage and Family Testimonies Online

Two online resources highlighting Christian testimonies about marriage and family issues.

Articles

Is Christianity a “Chinese” Religion?

[…] the state-sponsored Three Self Patriotic Movement, see Luo Weihong, Christianity in China (Beijing: China Intercontinental Press, 2004), pp. 2-41. 2 White Paper; Religious Freedom in China: http:// www.china-embassy.org/eng/zt/zjxy/t36492.htm. In addition to the books cited in the notes above and immediately below, see Werner Burklin, Jesus Never Left China: The Rest of the Story The […]

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Changing China, Changing Roles, Unchanging Commission

Foreigners in China Today

[…] and educated people, many of them professionals. It would seem, too, that there are more Christians at all levels of society. More Christian literature, blogs, web sites, online training resources, and overseas training options make it possible for believers to grow in their knowledge of the Bible and in their ability to serve, and […]

Blog Entries

Patience Needed

[…] decade after decade, trusting in God to work his will in his way at his time. This article was published in the May 2010 issue of  ChinaSource Online. under the title, "Reaching Chinese Worldwide: Patience." It originally appeared as an article on the China Institute website; China Institute has since grown into the Global China Center. […]

Book Reviews

Where East Meets West

One World: Two Minds, Eastern and Western Outlooks in a Changing World by Denis Lane, 

Reviewed by Wright Doyle

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

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How Should Chinese Urban Churches Organize Themselves?

[…] question of the proper place for Christians to meet together for their main gathering, which is usually on the Lord’s Day, and also how churches should be organized. We shall base our study as much as possible on the Bible, though we shall also consider other factors. Biblical Basis for House Churches The word […]

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, […]