This is a critical moment in the life of China's reforming churches and the Presbyterian and Reformed mission to China. This book provides both a historical look at Presbyterianism in China and an assessment of the current state of affairs, orienting readers to church development needs and the basic outlines of Reformed Christianity in China today. While laying out the challenges and opportunities facing the church, the authors argue that assisting this reformation in China should be a central objective of the Presbyterian and Reformed mission to China in this generation.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: China, Church Development, and Presbyterianism - Bruce P. Baugus Part IThe History of Presbyterianism in China
A Brief History of the Western Presbyterian and Reformed Mission to China - Michael M.
Watson Hayes and the North China Theological Seminary - A. Donald MacLeod
A Brief History of the Korean Presbyterian Mission to China - Bruce P. Baugus & Sung-Il Steve Park Part IIPresbyterianism in China Today
In Their Own Words: Perceived Challenges of Christians in China - Brent Fulton
Why Chinese Churches Need Biblical Presbyterianism - Luke P. Y. Lu
"A Few Significant Ones:" A Conversation with Two of China's Leading Reformers - Bruce P. Baugus Part IIIChallenges & Opportunities for Presbyterianism in China
The Social Conditions of Ministry in China Today - G. Wright Doyle
China: a Tale of Two Churches? - Brent Fulton
Two Kingdoms in China: Reformed Ecclesiology and Social Ethics - David VanDrunen
From Dissension to Joy: Resources from Acts 15:135 for Global Presbyterianism - Guy Waters Part IVAppropriating a Tradition
The Emergence of Legal Christian Publishing in China: An Opportunity for Reformed Christians - Phil Remmers
A Report on the State of Reformed Theological Education in China - Bruce P. Baugus
The Indigenization & Contextualization of the Reformed Faith in China - Paul Wang
Conclusion: The Future of Presbyterianism in China - Bruce P. Baugus Appendices
A. Robert Morrison's Catechism - Introduced and Translated by Michael M.
B. Shandong Student Protest and Appeal - Introduced by Bruce P. Baugus and Translated by Born