For centuries, both Christianity and Confucianism have each sought to reconcile two families of ideas within their belief systems. The author suggests that these two ideologies may have a great deal in common.
Gregg Ten Elshof
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March 19, 2018
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Scholarship
As Wendel Sun writes in this issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, most Christians serving cross-culturally have a strong desire to faithfully and meaningfully communicate the…
Brent Fulton
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Scholarship
Contextualization and worldview are partners. Chinese science fiction allows us to see Chinese worldviews that are often not easily observed in everyday life.
Carrie Anne Hudson
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Scholarship
If you are serving in China, or making plans to do so, this is definitely something you will want to read.
Joann Pittman
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Ideas
Suggestions for further reading about contextualization and the Chinese church.
ChinaSource Team
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Scholarship
From the guest editor's desk
Brad Vaughn
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Scholarship
Teaching is full of first impressions and often they are not what the teacher is expecting.
Barbara Kindschi
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March 16, 2018
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Stories
A sneak preview of the 2018 spring issue of ChinaSource Quarterly, "Contextualization and the Chinese Church."
Brent Fulton
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March 14, 2018
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Ideas
The temporary shift of church members from urban to rural and back to urban again during the Chinese New Year causes a Chinese Christian to reflect on the long-term challanges of China's urban migration.
ChinaSource Team
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March 13, 2018
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Ideas
Browse our book page and see what ChinaSource contributors have written.
Joann Pittman
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March 12, 2018
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Resources
The traditional roles of foreign Christians in China are changing. Foreign believers have traditionally served in one of two ways. They have sought to witness for Christ, or they have served the indigenous church directly, primarily in the field of training. Today the maturing of the church, are giving rise to new modes of engagement.
Brent Fulton
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Resources
Laughing, cringing, reminiscing, and learning; reading my way through Love, Amy: An Accidental Memoir told in Newsletters from China was indeed an adventure.
Angela Robb
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March 9, 2018
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Stories