The newest issue of the Journal of Research for Christianity in China has been published.
The semi-yearly Journal, founded in 2013, is a joint publication by the Center for Christian and Chinese Studies in Los Angeles, the USA, and the Center for Religious and Chinese Social Studies in Shanghai University, China.
The contents of the current 17th issue of 2021 are as follows:
From the Editors Page 1
Special Articles Page 4
T. C. Chao's Thoughts on "Sinicization of Christianity" (Zhang Zhigang) Page 5
General theses Page 24
The Theme of Sabbath in the Bible: A Biblical Theology Approach (Donald WANG) Page 25
Comments on Contemporary Political Theology (An Ximeng) Page 39
Christianity and the Origin of Sun Yat-sen’s Early Thoughts on Modernization (Chen Caijun) Page 77
Martin Luther’s View on Visual Arts and Sinicization (Chen Qirui) Page 97
Reclamation and Establishment: The Missionary Route and Belief Practice of The Christian and Missionary
Alliance in the Late Qing Dynasty in the Diocese of Central China (1892-1899) (Ni Buxiao) Page 120
Christianity and Social and Cultural Changes in Li and Miao Settlements in Hainan in Modern Times (1881-1937) (Tan Hui) Page 163
The Evolution and Synthesis of the Concept of Death Between the Old Testament and the New Testament (Wang Zhijun) Page 182
Film Screenings of the Hong Kong YMCA During the Anti-Japanese War (1931-1941) (Zhang Shilin) Page 201
A Review of the Research on the Second Generation of Protestant Effort in Translating the Chinese Bible (Zhou Geshan) Page 227
- Translated by Charlie Li