Protestants in China a growing spiritual movement /

China's economy is booming - and so is its Christian community. This program examines the rise of the country's nondenominational Protestant movement, its basic structure and organization, and its relationship with the government. Spotlighting new, moderate religious freedoms in Chinese so...

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Corporate Authors: Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), Deutsche Welle TV
Other Authors: Kilimann, Udo, 1952-, Kilimann, Gisela, Cao, Sheng-Jie
Format: Video
Language:Multiple
English
German
Published: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 2009, c2007.
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511 1 |a Interviewees: Cao Sheng-Jie, Monika Gännsbauer, Reverend Zhao Zhi-En, Amity Printing Company spokesman Peter Dean, Reverend Xin Yi-An, and others. 
508 |a Written by Udo Kilimann ; camera, Gisela Kilimann ; executive producer, Stefan Kaempf ; church responsibility, Petra Schulze ; English version, Cattle C. Studios. 
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520 |a China's economy is booming - and so is its Christian community. This program examines the rise of the country's nondenominational Protestant movement, its basic structure and organization, and its relationship with the government. Spotlighting new, moderate religious freedoms in Chinese society, the film visits Christian churches in Nanjing Province and interviews a number of ministers and congregation members. Cao Sheng-Jie, President of the Chinese Christian Council, discusses building a "truly Chinese church," while students at a prominent state-supported seminary describe their reasons for converting to Christianity and entering the ministry. The role of Christianity in President Hu Jintao's "harmonious society" is also explored. 
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