This issue opens with a
note on the rejoining of Chinese Christians to the World Council of Churches, a
decision made at the Seventh Assembly of the WCC in Canberra, Australia, in
February 1991. It transcribes a speech by KH Ting on the recent admission of the
China Christian Council to the World Council of Churches, which he sees as an
acknowledgement of Chinese Christian selfhood. It contains brief report and
description of the China Christian Council and a report on Amity English
teachers in China by Lois A. Cole and Diane J. Allen. It provides part II of KH
Ting’s “What We Can Learn from Y.T. Wu Today,” continuing from the previous
issue. A French report on the Projet Canada-Chine is provided for the years
1988 to 1991. It concludes with a review of China
Briefing 1990, edited by Anthony J. Kane, a collection of articles prepared
by the China Council of the Asia Society in New York.
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