A History of the Church in China since 1949

An examination of Protestantism in China since 1949 and the development of the church within the context of modern Chinese history is explored in this course.

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With almost twenty percent of our world’s population, China is a large mission field. This course presents a history of Protestant Christianity in China from 1949-1992, tracing the development of the church within the context of modern Chinese history. Learners examine the influence of politics on religious and church life, and study the Party’s influence upon both the Three-Self Patriotic Movement and the independent house churches. The course begins with a discussion of church and state relations and concludes with spiritual lessons learned from Chinese history. Students are encouraged to appreciate the tremendous needs and opportunities in China, and to reflect on how God might use them for Chinese ministry.

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  1. Explain the history of state and church relations in China.
  2. Trace the political development of China since the Communist Party’s establishment in 1949 and show the effect of politics on religious policy.
  3. State the nature of Chinese communist religious policy and explain how it functions in conjunction with the Religious Affairs Bureau, the patriotic religious organizations, and the Public Security Bureau.
  4. Develop viable approaches to China ministries for the present and future.
  • There is a lot that foreigners as outsiders do not know about China. Or we may know some facts but not the full picture. Thus we make the right observations but the wrong conclusions. It is helpful to hear how a Chinese analyzes the tears and tribulations of the Church in his own country. This series has great value, not only for Christian missionaries and local church workers in China, but also for the thinking and praying Christian, who has a world vision, and desires to think through and to pray through how church should be done around the world.

    — Leong
  • It helped me to put things in a proper perspective in my life, by learning what they go through in china. Notes on the course would have been useful in understanding the material and spelling.

    — James, United States

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Course Details

  • High Effort
  • 24 Lessons
  • 43 Min Average Lecture
  • Course Award

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Jonathan Chao, PhD (1938-2004)

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ITS

Course content is provided courtesy of Institute of Theological Studies (ITS).