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Meditations on Scripture
Wright Doyle
We are Pilgrims

“Blessed is the man whose strength is in You, whose heart is set on pilgrimage. As they pass through the Valley of Baca [Weeping], They make it a spring; . . . they go from strength to strength; each one appears before God in Zion” (Psalm 84:5-6a, 7).

We are Pilgrims
Wright Doyle
March 15, 2007
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A History of Christianity in Asia. Volume I: Beginnings to 1500

Wright Doyle
March 15, 2007
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A History of Christianity in Asia. Volume I: Beginnings to 1500

Like others in the past few decades, Moffett concludes that Nestorius did not, as he was falsely charged, deny the deity of Christ, nor did he teach the existence of two “persons” in Christ, as charged by his arch-enemy, Cyril of Alexandria.

Tagged: Christianity in China

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Wright Doyle
November 18, 2006
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Chinese Religion

Wright Doyle
November 18, 2006
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Chinese Religion

Chinese religion today defies neat categories. Though the government recognizes Buddhism, Daoism, Islam, and both Protestant and Roman Catholic Christianity, actual practice often blurs these boundaries and includes several traditional philosophies and beliefs.

Tagged: Chinese Religion, Chinese Culture, Chinese History

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Wright Doyle
November 15, 2006
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A Living Sacrifice: The Life Story of Allen Yuan

Wright Doyle
November 15, 2006
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A Living Sacrifice: The Life Story of Allen Yuan

With the death of Allen Yuan, one of the “patriarchs” of the 20th-century Chinese church, this biography, though written while he was still alive, takes on new significance.

Tagged: Biography, Christianity in China

Wright Doyle
November 12, 2006
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Christianity in China

Wright Doyle
November 12, 2006
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Christianity in China

With all its bewildering variety, including proliferating cults, and ‘heresies,’ some of which are quite fantastical, Christianity is probably China’s fastest-growing faith. Though concentrated in coastal and some central provinces, it still reaches across the nation and continues to spread rapidly, despite government controls.

Tagged: Christianity in China

Wright Doyle
October 11, 2006
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A History of Christianity in Asia: Volume II 1500-1900

Wright Doyle
October 11, 2006
Reviews
A History of Christianity in Asia: Volume II 1500-1900

Samuel Moffett has presented us with a work that is comprehensive, yet concise; lucid, yet lively; balanced and yet not totally without an occasional, but mostly-controlled, bias; incisive, yet irenic – not a small achievement in a history of this scope.

Tagged: Christianity in China

Wright Doyle
June 10, 2006
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China and Christianity: Burdened Past, Hopeful Future

Wright Doyle
June 10, 2006
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China and Christianity: Burdened Past, Hopeful Future

This substantial volume includes eighteen papers from a conference on its title theme held in San Francisco under the sponsorship of the Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History and the Center for the Pacific Rim of the University of San Francisco in 1999.

Tagged: Christianity in China

Wright Doyle
April 10, 2006
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Translating the Message: The Missionary Impact on Culture

Wright Doyle
April 10, 2006
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Translating the Message: The Missionary Impact on Culture

Simply put, Sanneh believes that “translatability” lies at the heart of the Gospel of Christ. Just as “the Word became flesh and dwelt among us,” in Jesus, so the Word constantly “becomes flesh” in particular human cultures as the Bible is translated into vernacular languages.

Tagged: Missions

Wright Doyle
February 18, 2006
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Reaching for the Goal: the Life Story of David Adeney: Ordinary Man, Extraordinary Mission

Wright Doyle
February 18, 2006
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Reaching for the Goal: the Life Story of David Adeney: Ordinary Man, Extraordinary Mission

Considered “a poor risk” by a doctor who examined his physical strength prior to going to the mission field, David Adeney proved to be just the opposite after nearly sixty years of ministry to the Chinese people.

Tagged: Biography, Ministry Among Chinese, Missions

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