Whose Zhongguohua Is It Anyway?
Developing Chinese religions is not a socio-cultural or religious concern but one of international relations and national security.
Jordan Wang is a historian of World Christianity. He received his PhD in Religious Studies from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He co-founded AI-demia, an academic consultancy startup. He is currently a sessional instructor at the University of Alberta and Ambrose Seminary. His research interests focus on public theology, biblical reception, migration and Christianity, Communist-Christian encounters, and the use of Generative AI in theological education.
Developing Chinese religions is not a socio-cultural or religious concern but one of international relations and national security.
Here are some sources that may interest ChinaSource readers concerned with religious life and religious policy in contemporary China, with a thematic focus on Protestant Christianity.