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Can China and the Holy See Overcome Their Differences?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Can China and the Vatican come to a compromise that allows for formal diplomatic relations?
China’s Not Anti-Religion, It’s Anti-Threat
By Shannon Tiezzi
Recent crackdowns on Islam and Christianity are part of a larger campaign to reassert the CCP's social control.
Christian Theology: Made in China
By Tyler Roney
Recent comments on creating a uniquely Chinese "Christian theology" come amidst a crackdown on Chinese churches.
China Detains 2 Canadians, 1 American Near North Korean Border
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is reportedly investigating 3 foreign Christians who lived and worked near the China-North Korea border.
China’s Not So Secret War on Religion
By Steve Finch
‘Recent developments indicate increased measures to control Islam and Christianity.’
Xi Jinping's Time as a Countryside Laborer
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, a judicial controversy, and Chinese Christians past and present. Friday China links.
China’s Other Religious Problem: Christianity
By Shannon Tiezzi
Signs of a crackdown on Christianity in China may increase the strength of more extremist, quasi-Christian groups.
Massive Zhejiang Church Demolished
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Xinhua reacts to the death of "Big Bang Theory" and a new analysis of KMT-CCP relations. Friday China links.
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