Ching Feng.

Ching Feng.

no. 1 The Formation of the Catholic Patriotic Association (I)/ Peter Barry -- p. 1 "Is Humanism Revisionism?": A Translation and Comment on a People's Daily Essay/ Paul Martinson -- p. 18 Documentation A Call for Clarity: Fourteen Points from Christians in China to Christians Abroad/ K.H. Ting -- p. 37 On the Question of a Church Church Affairs Organization/ Zheng Jianyeh -- p. 49 The Third National Committee of the Christian Three-Self Patriotic Movement and the First National Committee of the China Christian Council -- p. 56 Standing Committee of the Chinese Christian Three-Self Patriotic Movement -- p. 58 Standing Committee of the China Christian Council -- p. 59 Yang Zhen. A General History of Christianity, vol. I/ J. Charbonnier -- p. 60 Religion in Chinese Society: A Quarterly Review (October- December, 1980)/ To Fong Shan Work Group -- p. 77 no. 2 The Hong Kong Churches' Turn to Receive Protestant Leaders from China/ Peter K.H. Lee -- p. 85 The Humanity of the Buddha: Is Mahayana "Docetic"?/ Whalen Lai -- p. 97 A Recapitulation of Bhuddism in China in the Last Thirty Years/ Zhao Puchu -- p. 108 The Formation of the Catholic Patriotic Association (II)/ Peter Barry -- p. 119 Religion and Chinese Society: A Quarterly Review (Jan. -- March, 1981)/ Tao Fong Shan Work Group -- p. 142 no. 3 From Sakyamuni to Amitabha: The Logic behind Pure Land Devotion/ Whalen Lai -- p. 156 On the Question of our International Relations/ Han Wenzao -- p. 175 Responses to "the Formation of the Catholic Patriotic Association"/ Peter Barry -- p. 181 Religion and Chinese Society: A Quarterly Review/ Tao Fong Shan Work-group -- p. 189

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