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This groundbreaking book brings Chinese missiology to the forefront, offering a rare insider’s perspective on the rise of Chinese Christianity. It explores the diverse expressions of the missionary...
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04 December 2025

This groundbreaking book brings Chinese missiology to the forefront, offering a rare insider’s perspective on the rise of Chinese Christianity. It explores the diverse expressions of the missionary impulse that have driven Chinese Christians for centuries—across continents and theological traditions—to share their faith with remarkable dynamism and impact. Interdisciplinary, intergenerational, interdenominational, and ecumenical in scope, this book showcases the depth and breadth of Chinese Christian witness in both local and global contexts. By delving into themes of identity, creativity, transmission, and poetics, it draws on unpublished data, archival sources, and rare images to offer fresh insights and perspectives. Readers will discover how Chinese literary pioneers, bold missionaries, and visionary artists are transforming individuals, cultures, and societies worldwide through their vibrant and enduring faith.
Contributors are: Tobias Brandner, Michel Chambon, Chen Yongtao, Christie Chui-Shan Chow, Michael Copeland, Dao Zi, Aleksandrs Dmitrenko, Jacob Chengwei Feng, Daryl Ireland, Gu Li’an, Hu Jie, Ji Jingyi, Jiang Yuanlai, John T.P. Lai, Joseph Tse-Hei Lee, Lü Xiaomin, Grace Lung, Alex Mayfield, Dirk Moench, David Ng, Antoine Ren, Shi Wei, Joshua Dao Wei Sim, Jue Wang, Ye Weilin, and Xiaoli Yang.
Contributors are: Tobias Brandner, Michel Chambon, Chen Yongtao, Christie Chui-Shan Chow, Michael Copeland, Dao Zi, Aleksandrs Dmitrenko, Jacob Chengwei Feng, Daryl Ireland, Gu Li’an, Hu Jie, Ji Jingyi, Jiang Yuanlai, John T.P. Lai, Joseph Tse-Hei Lee, Lü Xiaomin, Grace Lung, Alex Mayfield, Dirk Moench, David Ng, Antoine Ren, Shi Wei, Joshua Dao Wei Sim, Jue Wang, Ye Weilin, and Xiaoli Yang.
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Pages: 430
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Theology and Mission in World Christianity
Publication Date:
04 December 2025
ISBN: 9789004741607
Format: Paperback
"This valuable volume significantly expands the geographic and thematic scope of our study of the Christian movement in China. It shows that Christianity has infused the Chinese life and cultural expressions to a far greater extent than previously recognized." - Prof Xi Lian / 連曦, David C. Steinmetz Distinguished Professor of World Christianity, Duke Divinity School
"Chinese Christian Witness breaks away from many stereotypical assumptions. What is “Chinese” is not only the Han ethnic group, but includes citizens from 55 other ethnic minorities in the contemporary PRC and living in multiple countries; what is meant by “Christian” includes Russian Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and a good number of Protestant traditions, sometimes including several in a single chapter; what counts as “Witness” is not only testimonials (though they are included, and are often moving), but also creative expressions including Chinese missionaries to other people-groups, the use of radio, film, television, novels, plays, poems, paintings, hymns and church architecture. Read and learn!" - Prof Lauren F. Pfister / 费乐仁, Rector, Hephzibah Mountain Aster Academy / Professor Emeritus, Hong Kong Baptist University
"In the spirit of David Bosch, Chinese Christian Witness presents a multi-paradigmatic view of Gospel expression and expansion, displayed in the lives of Chinese believers over five centuries. Yang and Ireland cross disciplinary and theological boundaries, offering fresh missiological thinking that counters traditional Enlightenment assumptions about what constitutes mission. Their expansive conception of witness challenges the global Christian imagination to consider the myriad ways in which followers of Christ can give voice to their faith. In an era of renewed missionary activity from within China, the historical examples of how Chinese Christians have conveyed the Gospel message through art, music, film, and literature; how they have negotiated challenging political realities in China and abroad, and how they have lived out their identity through indigenous church structures are timely reminders of the rich missiological heritage of the Chinese church." - Dr. Brent Fulton / 傅邦宁, Founder/Catalyst, ChinaSource
"This work engages deeply with the interconnected themes of identity, creativity, transmission, and poetics, offering a nuanced exploration of their significance within the broader context of its subject matter. By examining these areas in tandem, the study provides a comprehensive and multidimensional framework that enriches our understanding of the topic. The innovative combination of these analytical perspectives not only enhances the scholarly rigor of the work but also renders it highly engaging and accessible to a wider audience. As a result, it is poised to attract significant attention, both within academic circles and among general readers interested in the subject." - Prof Cindy Yik-yi Chu / 朱益宜, Professor of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
"Chinese Christian Witness breaks away from many stereotypical assumptions. What is “Chinese” is not only the Han ethnic group, but includes citizens from 55 other ethnic minorities in the contemporary PRC and living in multiple countries; what is meant by “Christian” includes Russian Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and a good number of Protestant traditions, sometimes including several in a single chapter; what counts as “Witness” is not only testimonials (though they are included, and are often moving), but also creative expressions including Chinese missionaries to other people-groups, the use of radio, film, television, novels, plays, poems, paintings, hymns and church architecture. Read and learn!" - Prof Lauren F. Pfister / 费乐仁, Rector, Hephzibah Mountain Aster Academy / Professor Emeritus, Hong Kong Baptist University
"In the spirit of David Bosch, Chinese Christian Witness presents a multi-paradigmatic view of Gospel expression and expansion, displayed in the lives of Chinese believers over five centuries. Yang and Ireland cross disciplinary and theological boundaries, offering fresh missiological thinking that counters traditional Enlightenment assumptions about what constitutes mission. Their expansive conception of witness challenges the global Christian imagination to consider the myriad ways in which followers of Christ can give voice to their faith. In an era of renewed missionary activity from within China, the historical examples of how Chinese Christians have conveyed the Gospel message through art, music, film, and literature; how they have negotiated challenging political realities in China and abroad, and how they have lived out their identity through indigenous church structures are timely reminders of the rich missiological heritage of the Chinese church." - Dr. Brent Fulton / 傅邦宁, Founder/Catalyst, ChinaSource
"This work engages deeply with the interconnected themes of identity, creativity, transmission, and poetics, offering a nuanced exploration of their significance within the broader context of its subject matter. By examining these areas in tandem, the study provides a comprehensive and multidimensional framework that enriches our understanding of the topic. The innovative combination of these analytical perspectives not only enhances the scholarly rigor of the work but also renders it highly engaging and accessible to a wider audience. As a result, it is poised to attract significant attention, both within academic circles and among general readers interested in the subject." - Prof Cindy Yik-yi Chu / 朱益宜, Professor of History, Hong Kong Baptist University
Xiaoli Yang, Ph.D (2016) is a teaching and research academic at University of Divinity and Charles Sturt University, Australia. She is also a spiritual director and a bilingual poet. She has published widely including A Dialogue between Haizi’s Poetry and the Gospel of Luke: Chinese Homecoming and the Relationship with Jesus Christ (Brill, 2018 English & CYCU, 2022 Chinese).
Daryl R. Ireland, Ph.D (2015) Boston University, USA, is a Research Associate Professor and the Associate Director of the Center for Global Christianity. He has published extensively on popular Chinese Christianity, including Visions of Salvation: Chinese Christian Posters in an Age of Revolution (Baylor University Press, 2023).
Daryl R. Ireland, Ph.D (2015) Boston University, USA, is a Research Associate Professor and the Associate Director of the Center for Global Christianity. He has published extensively on popular Chinese Christianity, including Visions of Salvation: Chinese Christian Posters in an Age of Revolution (Baylor University Press, 2023).