Subject: Christianity--China--21st century

Christianity’s rise in China. [China’s other leader]. FT Weekend Magazine [article].
AuthorAnderlini, JamilFinancial times (London, England)
PlaceLondon
PublisherFinancial Times
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypePeriodical
Series
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Call NumberBR1288.A64 2014
DescriptionNov. 8/9 2014 [p.14-20] : color ill. 30 cm.
NoteChristianity’s rise in China / by Jamil Anderlini.
Magazine cover title: China’s other leader.
Cover illustration of FT Weekend Magazine Nov. 8/9 2014 detail of painting held in the Ricci Institute collection;
OBJECT ID: Icon 10
TITLE: 耶穌與兩位婦女 [可能是瑪爾大及瑪利亞] (Jesus with Two Women [Possibly Martha and Mary])
ARTIST: 白慧群 (Bai Huiqun, Pai Hui-ch'un)
INSCRIPTION(S): 白慧群敬寫 (Drawn by Bai Huiqun)
See original image here.
Article on FT Magazine Weekend.
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Jesus in Beijing : how Christianity is transforming China and changing the global balance of power
AuthorAikman, David
PlaceWashington, D.C.
PublisherRegnery Publishing
CollectionRicci Institute [AEC]
EditionRevised and enlarged ed.
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
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Call NumberBR1288.A35 2006
Description344 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
NoteJesus in Beijing : how Christianity is transforming China and changing the global balance of power / David Aikman.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Revised trade paperback edition of work originally published in 2003, with an additional chapter covering the period 2003-2006, additional appendices, and an expanded index. Author is former Beijing bureau chief for Time magazine.

Contents: Jesus comes to Beijing -- Pathfinders -- Patriarchs -- Uncles -- Aunts, nephews, and nieces -- Seminaries: training a new generation -- Early years of the "state church" -- After the cultural revolution -- China's "Jerusalem" -- Back to Jerusalem -- Catholics -- Persecution -- Artists, writers, and academics -- Foreigners -- China's Christian future? -- Developments since 2003

E-book also available as of May 2017 for USF affiliates via EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection.

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ISBN0895261286 ; 9780895261281