"Students of China for Christ" explores the early 20th-century efforts to spread Christianity among Chinese students. It details the experiences and strategies employed by missionaries, focusing on the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the Chinese cultural and political landscape. This historical account sheds light on the intersection of faith, education, and cultural exchange during a transformative period in China's history. The book examines the impact of these missions on both the missionaries and the Chinese students they sought to reach, offering insights into the complexities of intercultural interaction and religious conversion. A valuable resource for those interested in the history of Christian missions, Chinese history, and the role of education in shaping cultural identity.
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