Chinese Culture: Continuity or Discontinuity?
Is Christianity influencing China's culture?
Henan: The Galilee of China (Volume 2 of the "Fire & Blood" series) by Paul Hattaway
Reviewed by Tony Lambert
Editor's Note: This editorial originally appeared in "Chinese Culture: Continuity or Discontinuity?" (ChinaSource, 2010 Spring).
Japanese-American scholar Fukuyama introduced the notion of "the end of history," proporting that the world was now one and history should come to an end. Others have claimed that globalization has "leveled the playing field." And yet others view globalization quite differently. The real question is how we should view the changes in China's culture and its influence in light of the globalization of the economy during the last thirty years.
The challenges of achieving the goal of integration for ethnic minorities in China and Hong Kong.
More Chinese young people are attending university than ever before. A look at the current situation in higher education and key contributing factors.
The shaping of Christian leaders in modern China.