Ding Guangxun’s Critique of Fundamentalist Theology in Contemporary China and his Theological Construction

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 27 (2):95-110 (2010)
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Abstract

Ding Guangxun’s has written extensively about the changes in theology in contemporary China. His criticism of the fundamentalist position leads him to a theological reconstruction that seeks to integrate the Christian faith with humanitarian philosophy. In this article we explore the strength and weakness of Ding’s critique and analyse his reconstruction to enable us to catch a glimpse of some current trends in Chinese theology.

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