Christians in the West can learn a great deal from China’s Coming Church, by Paul Golf. This important book gives a balanced and accurate picture of today’s urban Chinese Christians.
Confucius through Christian Eyes: Kenneth Scott Latourette and Charles E. Farhadian
Whether Confucianism is, or has ever been, a religion is a consideration that has been hotly debated for centuries, with evidence for and against its religious nature presented by those who answer either “Yes” or “No.” Anna Sun states that this is indeed a question “the West has never been able to answer, and China never able to ask.” She continues, however, that Confucianism is a civil religion. In this section, we shall present the findings of two outstanding American writers, Kenneth Scott Latourette and Charles E. Farhadian, both of whom identify Confucianism as a world religion.
THE CONTEXT, NATURE, AND POTENTIAL VALUE OF OUR WORK
Announcing: The China Christian Posters Project
Learning from Charles Gutzlaff (1803-1852)
Zhang Rongliang’s “Stand with Christ”
Learning from a Faithful Witness to Christ: Reflections on the Life of Ni Guizhen
Learning from a Faithful Witness to Christ: Reflections on the Life of Ni Guizhen, as told by Jennifer Lin in Shanghai Faithful. See also the article about her in the Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Christianity (www.bdcconline.net).