Finding God in Ancient China: How the Ancient Chinese Worshiped the God of the Bible (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Finding God in Ancient China Subtitle on cover: How the ancient Chinese worshiped the God of the Bible.
Full description- Publisher: ZONDERVAN
- Published: 01 September 2009
- Format: Paperback 352 pages
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- Categories: Asian History | Comparative Religion | Christianity | Christian Theology
- ISBN 13: 9780310292388 ISBN 10: 0310292387
- Sales rank: 209,032
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Full description for Finding God in Ancient China
While many consider early Chinese history to be composed of myths, fables, and legends, in Finding God in Ancient China author and scholar Chan Kei Thong believes that the language, stories, and rituals actually occurred during this time period and honored a creator who has since been forgotten in modern Chinese culture. According to Thong, after the division of nations at the Tower of Babel one of the groups journeyed across the Asian continent and settled in what is today the region of China. It was this group of people who established the first Chinese culture known as the Long Shan. And from this culture the first ruling dynasty, the Xia Dynasty, would emerge. Thong claims that the writings, beliefs, actions, and language conventions that were employed by the Xia Dynasty all point to a belief in the one true God; the same God who confused the languages at Babel and is today the God of the Christian faith.'Finding God in Ancient China is a remarkable achievement, a profound examination of China's cultural origins and history as a reflection of a continuous Chinese cultural sense of a connection with the divine. This book is already having a profound impact in China in a Chinese version. Everyone interested in Christianity in China should read it.'

