Christian Theology

August 9, 2008

China and Christianity, “Enter the Dragon: Christianity in the New China”

This week on apologetics.com audio

Enter the Dragon: Conflict, change, and the advent of Christianity in the New China Click here.

The relationship between “East” and “West” has already changed. They can never be spoken of in the same way again. There may be more Christians in Asia now than in the United States. The traditional centers of Christianity have shifted to Africa and the East and the Christian would be wise to pay attention. Most credible sources already see China as the next cultural and economic center of the world and much of this is attributable to the rising Christian intellectual class that has given the people a reasonable worldview beyond the vacuity of Communism and Materialism. Worldview is everything, and Christianity is strong.

Christopher Neiswonger, Lindsay Brooks, and Steve Sai from www.apologetics.com

 

Enter the Dragon: Conflict, change, and the advent of Christianity in the New China Click this link to go to the audio.

 

 

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1 Comment »

  1. Until now they had linked Christianity with Judaism; there had been thousands of Christians who were very zealous for the law. Rylee Christianity

    Comment by Rylee Christianity — August 10, 2008 @ 5:43 am | Reply


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