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Chinese Protestant Christianity Today Daniel H. Bays
Religious Beliefs and Environmental Behaviors in China
Confucian Protestant Churches Crossing the Pacific: a Sociological Study of Pre-Christian Asian Influences on Korean Immigrant Churches in America
Religion in Contemporary China (4 Vols.)
ABSTRACT Multiple Modernizations, Religious Regulations and Church
Does Religion Matter? a Study of Regional Variations in Sex Ratios at Birth in China
Raising the Quality of Belief Suzhi and the Production of an Elite Protestantism
CHRIST IS GATHERING HIS CHURCH in China Editorial Klaas Stam
The China Inland Mission and Missionary Mobility in China and Southeast Asia, 1943-1989
Conversions to Christianity in China and the Religious Economy Model
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China's Reforming Churches
Religion and the State in China: the Limits of Institutionalization, In: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 40, 2, 3-15
The Orthodox Church in China
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New Developments in Christianity in China New in Christianity Developments • Francis K
Online and Offline Religion in China: a Protestant Wechat “Alter-Public”
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German Missionaries, Chinese Christians, and the Globalization of Christianity, 1860-1950
The Rise of Protestantism in Post-Mao China: State and Religion in Historical Perspective
The Long-Term Effects of Protestant Activities in China*
Country Advice China China – CHN36020 – Dongshantang – Gaolin –Fuqing – Fujian Underground– Christian –Protestant – Evangelical– Unregistered Church 27 January 2010
Chinese Christianity Since 1949: Implications for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Robert Morrison and the Protestant Plan for China
Exploring How Spiritual Formation Is Practiced by Chinese Christian Young Adults in Mainland China a Project Report Submitted
The Emergence of the First Native Protestant Church in South Fujian, 1842-1863
Issues and Challenges for Chinese Christians As Seen Online
1 Rlgn 229 / Hsty 229: Asian Christianity: Historical Perspectives Online Course Website
Religions & Christianity in Today's
1 International and Chinese Law on Religious Freedom Both Chinese and International Law Provide Guarantees of Religious Freedom
The Catholic Church and the Chinese Communist Party's
Chinese Christianity Yale Divinity School Summer Course, June 2017