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The Economist argues that it hasn't. The three goals were elevating human rights in China, promoting environmental causes, and making China's foreign policy more flexible. In this opinion piece from the Economist, they say that none of these has made substantial progress.
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For more than 100 years, China's tiny cultural elite has wrestled with the role of Christianity in society. Traditional scholars educated a century ago in state-sponsored Confucianism tended to reject Christianity as a foreign teaching. But the new professionals of the 1910s and '20s, as well...
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"The greatest threat to Christianity in Africa may come from China." What an amazing statement! We hear a lot about Isalm and its stake in Africa, but who is paying attention to China? China's approach is simple, "do everything you need to do to build markets and gain resources."...
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In recent months Chinese officials have attempted to build bridges with the Protestant house church movement even as police raided more unregistered congregations, arrested Christian leaders and forced at least 400 college students to swear they would stop attending such worship services.
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"The greatest threat to Christianity in Africa may come from China." What an amazing statement! We hear a lot about Isalm and its stake in Africa, but who is paying attention to China? China's approach is simple, "do everything you need to do to build markets and gain resources."...
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The Economist argues that it hasn't. The three goals were elevating human rights in China, promoting environmental causes, and making China's foreign policy more flexible. In this opinion piece from the Economist, they say that none of these has made substantial progress.
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For more than 100 years, China's tiny cultural elite has wrestled with the role of Christianity in society. Traditional scholars educated a century ago in state-sponsored Confucianism tended to reject Christianity as a foreign teaching. But the new professionals of the 1910s and '20s, as well...
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A kind-hearted man with a sense of social responsibility, he donated funds to send poor kids to school, raised money for those suffering from congenital heart disease, and when the Sichuan earthquake hit, worked tirelessly for the emergency relief effort. But Shi had a fatal flaw. He printed Bibles –...