Reconstructing Christianity in China

This book by the internationally well-known theologian, Philip L. Wickeri, tells the story of Bishop K. H. Ting in the renewal and reconstruction of the church in China. It is available at a price of HK$310 plus postage from the Amity Foundation Hong Kong office. Please e-mail us your order:
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Seeking Truth In Love

An excellent guide and commentary on Bishop K. H. Ting's writings by scholars from Asia, Europe and North America, the bilingual volume "Seeking Truth in Love" is now available at bookstores in China. Compiled and edited by Wang Peng, Dean of Studies at Nanjing Union Theological Seminary, the 393-page book was published in February, 2006 by the Religious Culture Press.
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Growing in Partnership

On the occasion of its 20th anniversary, "Growing in Partnership" explores Amity's "journey" through the eyes of its friends, partners, beneficiaries and staff.
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Nanjing Union Theological Seminary brochure

Contents of the latest brochure in English about China's foremost Protestant theological seminary.
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Protestant Churches in China

In this 17-minute DVD, take a journey to China and witness the life and work of its Protestant church today. See churches and congregations at worship. Meet students at Bible schools and seminaries...
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Love Never Ends

With the publication of Love Never Ends, readers have in one volume most of Bishop K. H. Ting's important articles since the resurgence of Christianity in China in the early 1980s.
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No Longer Strangers

The Asian edition (1991) of "No Longer Strangers", with new covers, originally published by Orbis Books in 1989. This is the only collection of writings by Bishop K.H. Ting in English that includes a brief but interesting biography of Bishop Ting and introductory notes to each section.
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Lilies of the Field

Collection of meditations and reflections by prominent Chinese theologian.
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Christianity and Modernization: A Chinese Debate

Volume of writings from the international consultation on "Christianity and Modernization" held in Beijing in 1994. The consultation was co-hosted by the Institute of World Religions of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Amity Foundation.
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