Colonizing Heart and Mind: The Sociopolitical Implications of the Growth of China's Underground Church
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Tien, JoanneKeywords
Chinese Underground ChurchThree-Self Church
Ting
K. H.
Mingdao
Wang
Christianity in China
Back to Jerusalem Movement
Christian fundamentalism
Arts and Humanities
Religion
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Abstract
Introduction, the history of Christianity in China. Chapter 1, like rain falling and grass growing: the growth of China’s underground church. Chapter 2, a comparison of the theologies of K.H. Ting and Wang Mingdao. Chapter 3, marching back towards Jerusalem. Conclusion, the spread of the American kingdom.Date
2009-04-24Type
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http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1033&context=pomona_theses