This issue begins with an
extensive analysis by Dan Heap, MP, titled “What About China Now?” (May 1990),
which addresses the political and economic concerns surrounding China since the
Tiananmen massacre. It also features a report by Theresa Chu called “Mixed
Signals on Religion in China,” examining the tension between the rumors of
tightening control and improvements on religious freedom. A continuance of the
report on theological centres from the previous issue is provided. Bernard Embree
reports on his trip to Kunming, Yunnan as China Liaison for the Presbyterian
Church in Canada. It also includes a trip report by Marilyn Grav on her time in
China while working for the Amity Foundation.
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