Before the days of Communist China, religions were widely accepted. This is how many religions like; Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam became present in China. Unfortunately the strong Chinese culture and dedication to Confucian principals halted this; Chinese Christians were cut off from the rest of the Christian world. This was an ongoing change and different leaders took control of China. Yet through it all Christianity hung on by a thread. When Communism was established fully, a few Protestant-Christian leaders works closely with the government leaders to establish the Three Self church and strict laws were put in place to government the Christian religion. Now, in China, the practice of Christianity is only legal if sponsored...
Exile or migration, and religious conversion, are two powerful impetuses for people disillusioned wi...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, Xiamen’s pursuit of World Heritage Site designation from UN...
In the last few decades, Christianity has become the fastest growing religion in China. This is inte...
There is an extensive literature on modernization, regulation and religious change from a global pe...
Christianity is on the list of the legitimate religions in modern China. Thepast several decades hav...
Chinese Christians are growing rapidly, yet their exact number remains controversial. Christian grow...
In 1979, the Chinese Communist Party restored its policy of freedom of religion. The intention of th...
Advocates of Chinese Christianity are very interested in the topics of government regulation over th...
Chinese Protestant Christianity has been continually growing over the past three decades, with an es...
Among the assumptions interrogated in this volume, edited by Anthony E. Clark, is if Christianity sh...
The Catholic Bishop of Shanghai, Gong Pinmei, who was imprisoned from 1955-1985 for being a counter...
Chinese Protestant Christianity has been continually growing over the past three decades, with an es...
reportThis is a research paper written by Serena Foster to fulfill requirements for the class "Chris...
While economic studies have coined the catchphrase “socialism with Chinese characteristics,” the imp...
Although the Chinese Constitution formally guarantees freedom of religion, understood as the freedom...
Exile or migration, and religious conversion, are two powerful impetuses for people disillusioned wi...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, Xiamen’s pursuit of World Heritage Site designation from UN...
In the last few decades, Christianity has become the fastest growing religion in China. This is inte...
There is an extensive literature on modernization, regulation and religious change from a global pe...
Christianity is on the list of the legitimate religions in modern China. Thepast several decades hav...
Chinese Christians are growing rapidly, yet their exact number remains controversial. Christian grow...
In 1979, the Chinese Communist Party restored its policy of freedom of religion. The intention of th...
Advocates of Chinese Christianity are very interested in the topics of government regulation over th...
Chinese Protestant Christianity has been continually growing over the past three decades, with an es...
Among the assumptions interrogated in this volume, edited by Anthony E. Clark, is if Christianity sh...
The Catholic Bishop of Shanghai, Gong Pinmei, who was imprisoned from 1955-1985 for being a counter...
Chinese Protestant Christianity has been continually growing over the past three decades, with an es...
reportThis is a research paper written by Serena Foster to fulfill requirements for the class "Chris...
While economic studies have coined the catchphrase “socialism with Chinese characteristics,” the imp...
Although the Chinese Constitution formally guarantees freedom of religion, understood as the freedom...
Exile or migration, and religious conversion, are two powerful impetuses for people disillusioned wi...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, Xiamen’s pursuit of World Heritage Site designation from UN...
In the last few decades, Christianity has become the fastest growing religion in China. This is inte...