The Development of the Middle Hues
The new middle class in China
In-depth academic and theological research.
The new middle class in China
Listening to the heart of the Chinese people.
The story of Jiang Jiexue, one of China's Christian entrepreneurs.
Popular China: Unofficial Culture in a Globalizing Society by Perry Link, Richard P. Madsen and Paul G. Pickowicz, editors.
A Review by Glenys Goulstone
As more Chinese students and scholars come to study and do research in North America the avenues for interaction with them are increasing and broadening.
Of the many adjectives that could be used to describe the church in China, “diverse” is one of the most appropriate. The Body of Christ in China is indeed multi-faceted, a microcosm of the diverse population of China itself. Here we present four views of the church in China, each reflecting a different aspect of God’s working among the peoples of China.
It is estimated that by 2015 half of all China’s people will live in the cities. What are the effects of urbanization on the church in China?
A look at the many various expressions of the new urban church in China.
Fierce the Conflict by Norman H. Cliff.
A Review by Tony Lambert
The editor's perspective.
Is China being Christianized?
An overview of China’s social, economic, and religious situations on the first anniversary of China’s WTO accession.