TY - BOOK TI - Ching Feng: Quarterly Notes on Christianity and Chinese Religion and Culture AV - PER .C55 1975-76 V. 18-19 PY - 1975///-1976 N1 - Volume XVIII; No. 1, 1975; Editorial: Is the Stage Set for Chinese Theology // Peter K.H. Lee --p. 3; Development and Self-Development in Christian Perspective // Choan-seng Song --p.7; At the Juncture Between the Old and the New // Peter K.H. Lee --p.34; Evangelism in Taiwan Today: Obstacle and Opportunities // Hsein-Chih Wang --p.49; A Theological Conversation: "The People are the Most Precious" // Edmond S.S. Tang, Joe C.M. Dunn, Peter K.H. Lee --p.57; Book Review: China Perceived: Images and Policies in Chinese American Relations (Woo) // John K. Fairbak --p.75; No. 2&3, 1975; Editorial Notes: Peter K.H. Lee --p81; In Search of a Better Future: Revolutionary Changes in Chinese Education // Joe C.M. Dunn --p.83; Some Personal Thought on the Role of Church Schools in Hong Kong // Mary M.W. Board --p.161; Secondary Eduation in Hong Kong over the Next Dcade: an Appraisal // Harriette Yapp --p.164; The School System and the Children // Arthur Hinton --p.176; Common Christian Thrust for Better Schools and Community // Harold Naylor --p.188; No. 4, 1975; Editorial Notes: Peter K.H. Lee --p. 195; Will Confucianism Survive? A Critical Re-Assessment of the Heritage// Julia Ching --p. 197; Maoism and Religion // Ninian Smart--p. 219; Comments on Professor Ninian Smart's Paper // Philip Shen --p.231; The God of History Is Sovereign // Arnold J. Lea --p.235; Wy So Many Campaigns in China // Joe C.M. Dunn --p.245; A Resume on Some Reactions to "Love China 75" --p.250; Letter to the Editor: Notes on China Evangelization --p.253; Reply: Ehat Is So Strateic About Hong Kong? --p.256; Vol. XIX; No. 1, 1976; Editorial Notes: Peter K.H. Lee --p.3; Christianity and the Origins of The Taiping Movement: A Study of the Social Function of Religious Symbols // Philip L. Wickeri --p.5; Humor and Faith: Some Hints from Chuang Tzu // Peter K.H. Lee --p.35; Faith in The Milinda Panha from a Christian Perspective // Lily Quintos --p. 55; A Reply to Dr. Shen's Reply // Ninian Smart --p.65; Note on the Thirteenth Congress of the International Association for the History of Religions // William Maecham --p.68; Book Review: Marx and the Bible (Deutsch) // Jose Miranda --p.71; No. 2, 1976; The Problem of Self-Transcendence in Confucianism and Christianity - Prayer, Meditation, Mysticism, Cult // Julia Ching--p.81; The Meaning of Chian in the Present Day World // Theresa Chu --p.98; Notes on Friends and Relatives of Taiping Leaders // Carl Smith --p.105; Theological Education Today: But a Shadow of the Good Things to Come? // Peter K.H. Lee --p.120; Book Review: Cradle of he East - An Inquiry in the Indigenous Origins of Techniques and Ideas of Neolithic and Early Historic China, 5000-1000 B.C. (Meacham) // Ho Ping-ti --p.127; Book Review: Cradle of he East - An Inquiry in the Indigenous Origins of Techniques and Ideas of Neolithic and Early Historic China, 5000-1000 B.C. (Meacham) // Ho Ping-ti --p.127; Nos. 3&4, 1976; Religion and Civilization: Iran and China as Two Test Cases of Mutual Interdepenence and Development // Jaroslav Krejci --p.3; Jesus Christ in Asian Suffering and Hope: Some Personal Musings // Peter K.H. Lee --p. 12; China after Mao through the Eyes of a Visitor // Joe C.M. Dunn --p.18; Notes on the Earliest Missionaries in Hong Kong // Carl T. Smith --p.26; Putting Things in Context: Reflections on a Series of Theological Conferences/ Consultation on African and Asian Contributions to Comtemporary Theology / Ecumenical Dialogue of Third World Theologians/ Chinese Congress on World Evangelization Consultation on China/ Consultation for Theologians on "Jesus Christ in Asian Suffering and Hope" / Seminar on Spirituality and Ecumenism; Ancient Chinese Prayers: A Collection and Study // Bartholomew P.M. Tsui --p.48 ER -