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ISBN: 9781786411723
Imprint: Langham Global Library
Format: Paperback
Dimensions (mm): 198 x 129 x 15
Publication Date: 31/03/2025
Pages: 288
Series: The China Chronicles
Language: English

Shaanxi

The Cradle of Chinese Civilization

£15.99

This book is the seventh in Paul Hattaway’s series The China Chronicles. In the series, he draws on more than thirty-five years of experience in China and numerous interviews with church leaders to provide insight into the extraordinary explosion of Christianity throughout China in recent decades, the largest revival in the history of Christianity.

Shaanxi is the cradle of Chinese civilization, where the compass, paper, printing, and gunpowder were invented. It was the southern terminus of the ancient Silk Road, and the first place in China to receive the gospel. Hattaway shows that Christians were in China centuries before the assumed earliest date of AD 635. During the missionary era there was slow growth, but today Shaanxi is home to more than three million followers of Christ. As storm clouds of persecution gather worldwide, believers can find encouragement in these bold testimonies of standing up for Christ in the face of severe hardship. Hattaway here delights in the wonderful things God has done for (often unlikely) people and the dedication that flowed from their transformed lives.

Author Bios

Paul Hattaway
(By)

Paul Hattaway, a native New Zealander, has served the church in Asia for most of his life. He is an expert on the Chinese church, and author of The Heavenly Man, An Asian Harvest, Operation China, and many other books. He and his wife Joy are the founders of Asia Harvest (www.asiaharvest.org), which supports thousands of indi­genous missionaries and has provided millions of Bibles to Christians throughout Asia.

Table of Contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Reactions to China Chronicles Books from Christians in China
  3. The China Chronicles Overview
  4. Introduction
  5. The Cradle of Chinese Civilization
  6. The Bible Revealed in Chinese Writing
  7. China’s First Christian Influence
  8. Nestorians in Shaanxi
  9. Early Catholics in Shaanxi
  10. 1870s
  11. 1880s
  12. 1890s
  13. The 1900s
  14. The Xi’an Bloodbath of 1911
  15. 1910s
  16. 1920s
  17. 1930s and 1940s
  18. Annie Skau
  19. 1950s and 1960s
  20. 1970s
  21. 1980s
  22. 1990s
  23. 2000s
  24. 2010s and 2020s
  25. The Future of the Church in Shaanxi
  26. Appendix
    1. Table 1: Evangelical Christians in Shaanxi (1876–2020)
    2. Map of All Christians in Shaanxi
    3. Table 2: All Christians in Shaanxi
    4. Researching Christians in China
    5. Map of China’s Christians
  27. Notes
  28. Selected Bibliography
  29. About Asia Harvest

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