Christianity and China
The 20 essays in “Christianity in China from the 18th Century to the Present,” edited by Daniel H. Bays (1996), were presented in two symposia…

The 20 essays in “Christianity in China from the 18th Century to the Present,” edited by Daniel H. Bays (1996), were presented in two symposia…
View More Christianity and ChinaIt is not clear why this collection of speeches, papers, and articles by the late Tun Abdul Hamid Mohammad (2016), mantan Ketua Hakim Negara, is…
View More The Truth Shall PrevailThere are three excellent books. In chronology of publication, Early China: A Social and Cultural History by Li Feng (2013) covers the period from the…
View More Early China and Warring States periodWho is The Plen, who met Lee Kuan Yew in secret negotiations? The MCP has long faded from the public’s interest. For those still keen…
View More The Malayan Communist PartyThe year of the Fire Horse, in the Chinese zodiac, begins tomorrow on Feb 17, 2026, with big celebrations in Malaysia, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan,…
View More Of Horses and MenJohn Minford used the received text for his translation, which dates to the Han dynasty. There are 2 earlier versions of the text. They are—…
View More Tao Te Ching—Part 2“I have lived,” Jhabvala said, “like a cuckoo forever insinuating myself into others’ nests.” The cuckoo is a parasitic bird that deposits its eggs in…
View More DisinheritanceDeparture(s), a fiction based on life, is arguably Julian Barnes’s swan song. Now age 80, Barnes is again meditating on old age and death. He…
View More Departure(s)Ooi Kee Beng calls his short essays or opinion pieces creative nonfiction. This book, Passing Glimpses of the Present (2026), is a collection of his…
View More Passing Glimpses and Questions on ChinaThe main theme of The Fall of the Priests and the Rise of the Lawyers by Philip R. Wood (2016) is that religious authority had…
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