"A journalistic chronicle of how Christians survived the repressive
Mao era as well as a glimpse into why their numbers are rising." —
The Christian Science Monitor A Books & Culture Best Book of the Year
When journalist Liao Yiwu first stumbled upon a vibrant Christian
community in officially atheistic China, he knew little about
Christianity. In fact, he'd been taught that religion was evil, and
that those who believed in it were deluded, cultists, or imperialist
spies. But as a writer whose work had been banned in China and even
landed him in jail, Liao felt a kinship with Chinese Christians in
their unwavering commitment to freedom of expression and to finding
meaning in a tumultuous society. In God is Red, this Chinese
dissident and celebrated author of The Corpse Walker profiles the
extraordinary lives of dozens of Chinese Christians—among them a
nun, a surgeon, a minister, and a blind musician—providing a rare
glimpse into the underground world of belief that is taking hold in
the post-Mao era within the officially atheistic state of Communist
China, a community that has inspired him deeply even though he is not
a Christian himself. This is a fascinating tale of otherwise unknown
personalities thriving against all odds. "Restores an important part
of Chinese history that has been distorted, erased, or forgotten, and
documents the life stories of a special group of people who battle
against suppression to preserve their faiths." —Liu Xiaobo, winner
of the Nobel Peace Prize
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The Secret Story of How Christianity Survived and Flourished in Communist China
Product details
ISBN
9780062078483
Published
2018
Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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