Fan Xuede’s article is not an easy one to read. Here you will find the brutally honest soul of a contemporary mainland Chinese mind, who views the West— and the Christian religion—from a 20th century non-western perspective. You may not be ready for what you will find. A former Marxist philosopher who is now living in the United States, his words will warm your heart and move you to tears. It may also surprise, shock, anger, shame, and convict you. Our prayer is that it will move you to your knees, to prayer and to action.
FAN Xuede
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June 14, 1999
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Stories
The role that Chinese intellectuals play in the spread of the gospel in China.
Samuel Ling
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The Trap of Modernization by 42-year-old part-time economist He Qinglian became a bestseller when it was released in China last year. Here the reviewer comments on this important book and its spiritual implications.
Huo Shui
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March 1, 1999
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How do we define "people groups" and how many unreached groups are there in China today?
Jim Nickel
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What will the future of China look like in the areas of politics, economics, education, society and culture? Here are some possible scenarios.
Scott Mathias
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Ideas
Exploring the value and challenges of Christian broadcasting in China.
Jaw-Ann Sheng
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Understanding the Chinese through what they watch on TV and where TV programming is heading.
Huo Shui
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The editor's perspective . . .
Brent Fulton
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A brief look at the past and the anticipated future of the church in China.
John Chang
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Three myths that color our understanding of China.
Carol Hamrin
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