Public Faith? Five Voices of Chinese Christian Thought

Contemporary Chinese Thought 47 (4):223-234 (2016)
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ABSTRACTThe article sets Christianity into the perspective of contemporary China and its challenges, and discusses the role of intellectuals, from the “Cultural Christians” of the 1980s to the younger generation of “public intellectual” Christians of today. The five scholars represented in this issue are presented and put into context as voices in contemporary Chinese society.

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