Chinese Jesus

Undeceptions with John Dickson - A podcast by Undeceptions Ltd

Download the transcript for this episode here.COMPETITION!We’re celebrating our 500,000th download this month - half a million! And so, with the help of our major sponsor, Zondervan, we are giving away a book pack of five of Zondervan’s newest titles. We’ll throw in a copy of my new book Bullies and Saints AND an Undeceptions T-Shirt.To WIN, all you have to do is leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (what used to be called iTunes), take a pic of the review and send it to us. Producer Kaley will pick the best-written review on October 25 (and I mean ‘best-written’ not necessarily most glowing). So be quick, you’ve got two weeks! LINKSGet to know our guest, Professor Xi Lian. Read Professor Lian's book, Blood Letters: The untold story of Lin Zhao, a martyr in Mao's China.You might also like to seek out Professor Lian's other relevant books Redeemed by Fire: The rise of popular Christianity in modern China and also The Conversion of Missionaries: Liberalism in American Protestant Missions in China, 1907–1932.Meet our other guest I'Ching Thomas. Read I'Ching Thomas' book, Jesus The Path to Human Flourishing : The Gospel for the Cultural ChineseRead more about Daoism (or Taoism).Get a broader background on Chinese religion from National Geographic. More on the All Souls celebrations around China.Dig deeper into the idea of 'Actionless Action' or 'Wu Wei' here.Read the Analects of Confucius.Find out more about Christianity in communist China in this article from The Gospel Coalition.Winfried Corduan's book Neighbouring  Faiths is referenced by I'Ching Thomas about polytheism vs monotheism (amongst other things).Read more about Christianity in China from this article from 2020 in The Economist. And this from Time about the imprisonment of a pastor Wang Yi (who led one of China's most well-known underground churches).Here's more about the 'sinicization of religion' in China from the Lausanne Movement.Read this article from the New York Times about China's 12 core socialist values.Christianity's growth in China is hard to predict, but Professor Fenggang Yang from Purdue University has given it a crack, estimating that China will become the largest Christian country in the world by 2030. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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