The Theological Coming of Age of the Chinese Church
The Chinese church is gradually moving from numerical breadth to intellectual maturity—from movement-driven growth to the building of institutions and a knowledge tradition.
Andrew Chiang read Philosophy and Theology at Oxford and pursued further studies at Regent College and Sun Yat-sen University. He taught at Peking University and has spent more than twenty years at the intersection of theological education, cross-cultural ministry, and public thought. He lives in Kaohsiung. His research interests include the history of Western thought, ethics, church history, and political theology.
The Chinese church is gradually moving from numerical breadth to intellectual maturity—from movement-driven growth to the building of institutions and a knowledge tradition.