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Global China Center provides in-depth analysis and provocative commentary on issues relating to Chinese history & culture, Chinese society & politics, and Christianity in China.

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Salt and Light: Vol. III – More Lives that Shaped Modern China
Salt and Light: Vol. III – More Lives that Shaped Modern China

With the publication of this final volume in the highly-acclaimed Salt and Light series, stories of nine outstanding Chinese provide yet more evidence that Christian ideas and ideals played a vital role in the formation of modern China.

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ReviewsG. Wright DoyleSeptember 12, 2012
Chinese Literature: A Very Short Introduction
Chinese Literature: A Very Short Introduction

Part of the growing Oxford series of Very Short Introductions, this slender volume accomplishes the impossible by presenting the reader with a comprehensive and accessible entry into the vast literature that has come from China over several millennia.

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ReviewsG. Wright DoyleJuly 27, 2012
Book Review: God is Red
Book Review: God is Red

In God is Red, Liao Yiwu brings his reporter’s eye to the vibrant and multifaceted world of Christian life and faith in China.

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ReviewsCole CarneseccaJune 24, 2012
Constructing China’s Jerusalem: Christians, Power, and Place in Contemporary Wenzhou
Constructing China’s Jerusalem: Christians, Power, and Place in Contemporary Wenzhou

Anthropologist Nanlai Cao has painted a detailed portrait of an enormously significant phenomenon – the rise of “boss Christianity” in the port city of Wenzhou. With their national and global reach, Wenzhou Christians may be building a type of Christianity with immense consequences for Chinese Christianity everywhere.

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ReviewsG. Wright DoyleJune 12, 2012
Confucius: A Life of Thought and Politics
Confucius: A Life of Thought and Politics

Though rejected by leading intellectuals during and after the May Fourth Movement, and apparently buried beyond retrieval in the Cultural Revolution, Confucius has been making a comeback.

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ReviewsG. Wright DoyleMay 21, 2012
After Imperialism: Christian Identity in China and the Global Evangelical Movement
After Imperialism: Christian Identity in China and the Global Evangelical Movement

Arising from a conference held in Hong Kong in 2008 with the theme, “Beyond Our Past: Bible, Cultural Identity, and the Global Evangelical Movement,” the book contains a dozen chapters from as many contributors. Half the authors are Caucasian, and the rest are Chinese, giving the collection a good balance of ethnic perspectives.

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ReviewsG. Wright DoyleApril 24, 2012
Christianity in China: Some Recent Books
Christianity in China: Some Recent Books

The following is a list of some of the scholarly books related Christianity in China that have appeared in the last fifteen years. Many more could have been included.

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ArticlesG. Wright DoyleApril 10, 2012
A New History of Christianity in China (conclusion)
A New History of Christianity in China (conclusion)

We conclude our review of Daniel Bays, A New History of Chinese Christianity with a survey of the last four chapters.

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ReviewsG. Wright DoyleMarch 19, 2012
A New History of Christianity in China (2)
A New History of Christianity in China (2)

The author divides the history of Christianity in China into eight periods, devoting a chapter to each, with an appendix on the Russian Orthodox Church and Ecclesiastical Mission in China. A few highlights:

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ReviewsG. Wright DoyleFebruary 22, 2012
A New History of Christianity in China
A New History of Christianity in China

Daniel Bays has given us the results of decades of study in a volume that is remarkably comprehensive, concise, and compelling...The book provides both a broad sweep of the history of Chinese Christianity and sufficient detail to make the story interesting.

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ReviewsG. Wright DoyleFebruary 9, 2012
Chinese Christian Unity, Indigenization, and the Role(s) of the Missionary
Chinese Christian Unity, Indigenization, and the Role(s) of the Missionary

This issue of the International Bulletin of Missionary Research holds particular value for all those who seek to understand the church in China today. No fewer than six major articles, including the lead editorial, deal with the history of Christianity in China, with pointed references to the situation today.

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ReviewsG. Wright DoyleJanuary 24, 2012
Christian Mission: How Christianity Became a World Religion (2)
Christian Mission: How Christianity Became a World Religion (2)

In part II of her book, Dr. Robert re-visits the history of missions by focusing on three themes: 1. The Politics of Missions; 2. Women in World Mission 3. Conversion and Christian community

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ReviewsG. Wright DoyleJanuary 5, 2012
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