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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, I-wu Liao

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Titul
God is red : the secret story of how Christianity survived and flourished in Communist China
Jazyk
anglicky
Autori
I-wu Liao
Vydavateľ
HarperOne
Rok vydania
2011
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
256
ISBN10
006207847X
ISBN13
9780062078476
Série
Hodnotenie
4,1 z 5
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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.