Chapter One: A Historical Overview of Chinese Christian Activism: Institutional Change toward Democracy
Fenggang Yang and Chris White
Section One: Republic of China on Taiwan
Introduction: Chinese Christian Activism in the Republic of China on Taiwan
Jonathan Seitz
Chapter Two: Taiwan Under Martial Law and Presbyterian Responses
Jonathan Seitz
Chapter Three: To Unite as One Body: The Presbyterians and Changing Identities in Taiwan
Magdaléna Rychetská
Section Two: Hong Kong
Introduction: Chinese Christian Activism in Hong Kong
Fenggang Yang and Chris White
Chapter Four: Religious Discourse, Social Participation, and Identity Construction of Hong Kong Protestant Christians from 1970 to 1997: An Analysis of Three Oral Histories
Wai Luen Kwok
Chapter Five: Contesting for Religious Freedom in China: The Case of Hong Kong Christian Social Activism from 2014 to 2018
Fuk-tsang Ying
Chapter Six: Identity Negotiation and Social Activism: Hong Kong Christians during the Umbrella Movement
Jenny McGill, Kim Kuen Ip, Jeffrey Chiu, and Timotheus Mui
Chapter Seven: Hong Kong Theology as a Construction of Postcolonial Theology
Tsz Him Lai
Chapter Eight: Social Media as a Tool of Social Activism: Public Theology of the Umbrella City Cyberchurch
Calida Chu
Section Three: People’s Republic of China
Introduction: Chinese Christian Activism in Mainland China
Fenggang Yang and Chris White
Chapter Nine: Facing Society from the Chinese Academy: Cultural Christians, Sino-Christian Theology, and Academics as Activists
George Dunn and Xinzhang Zhang
Chapter Ten: Religious Policy on Foreign Christians in China: International Christian Fellowships and the Regulations on Foreigners’ Religious Activities
Shiho Murakami
Chapter Eleven: Gospel-leafleting, Three-Self-Affiliated Congregations and Rule of Law in the PRC
Mark McLeister
Chapter Twelve: One Foot above Liberalism: Wang Yi’s Search for Civil Society
Yucheng Bai
Chapter Thirteen: Christian Faith Confessions in the Chinese Jiating Church Context: The Discourse of Sovereignty and the Political Order
Yan Liu
Section Four: Global China
Introduction: Chinese Christian Activism in Global China
Fenggang Yang and Chris White
Chapter Fourteen: Baorong Duoyuan: A Proposal for Religious Freedom in China
Bob Fu
Chapter Fifteen: Migration, Conversion, and Transnational Activism in a Vancouver Chinese Church
Joshua Tan
Chapter Sixteen: “One More Christian, One Fewer Activist” – Does Christianity Squelch Activism? Hypotheses from Studying Former Tiananmen Activists Who Converted to Protestant Christianity
Carsten Vala