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God is red : the secret story of how Christianity survived and flourished in Communist China

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When journalist Liao Yiwu discovered a vibrant Christian community in secular China, he initially knew little about Christianity, having been taught that religion was evil and its followers deluded. However, as a writer whose work faced bans and imprisonment, Liao felt a connection with Chinese Christians, who share a steadfast commitment to freedom of expression and meaning in a chaotic society. Determined to preserve the memory of his nation's past and present, he sought to document the untold stories of courageous believers whose faith remained unbroken by a totalitarian regime. Among them is a centenarian nun who endured beatings, famine, and decades of labor while advocating for the return of church land seized by the government. Another is a surgeon who left a prestigious Communist hospital role to provide free medical care to villagers in remote southwestern China. Liao also highlights a Protestant minister, now honored in Westminster Abbey, who was executed during the Cultural Revolution for being an "incorrigible counterrevolutionary." This inspiring narrative showcases a resilient church flourishing despite oppression, serving as a powerful discourse on politics and spirituality, and paying tribute to China's brave shepherds of faith who demonstrate that a totalitarian government cannot control the human spirit.

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God is red : the secret story of how Christianity survived and flourished in Communist China, Liao I. Wu

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Título
God is red : the secret story of how Christianity survived and flourished in Communist China
Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Liao I. Wu
Editorial
HarperOne
Publicado en
2011
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
256
ISBN10
006207847X
ISBN13
9780062078476
Serie
Calificación
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When journalist Liao Yiwu discovered a vibrant Christian community in secular China, he initially knew little about Christianity, having been taught that religion was evil and its followers deluded. However, as a writer whose work faced bans and imprisonment, Liao felt a connection with Chinese Christians, who share a steadfast commitment to freedom of expression and meaning in a chaotic society. Determined to preserve the memory of his nation's past and present, he sought to document the untold stories of courageous believers whose faith remained unbroken by a totalitarian regime. Among them is a centenarian nun who endured beatings, famine, and decades of labor while advocating for the return of church land seized by the government. Another is a surgeon who left a prestigious Communist hospital role to provide free medical care to villagers in remote southwestern China. Liao also highlights a Protestant minister, now honored in Westminster Abbey, who was executed during the Cultural Revolution for being an "incorrigible counterrevolutionary." This inspiring narrative showcases a resilient church flourishing despite oppression, serving as a powerful discourse on politics and spirituality, and paying tribute to China's brave shepherds of faith who demonstrate that a totalitarian government cannot control the human spirit.