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Jesus in Beijing

How Christianity Is Transforming China and Changing the Global Balance of Power

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Jesus in Beijing

By: David Aikman
Narrated by: Colman M. Shew
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Politics are being transformed by religion, namely in China - within the next 30 years, one-third of this potential superpower could be Christian. If this religious transformation occurs, China would be one of the largest Christian nations in the world.

David Aikman, former Beijing bureau chief for Time, unveils this spiritual revolution, detailing the impending political-religious conversion of the People's Republic of China and potential overthrow of its Communist Party through Jesus in Beijing: How Christianity is Transforming and Changing the Global Balance of Power.

©2003 David Aikman (P)2015 Regnery Publishing
Asia China Christian Living Christianity Church & State Evangelism History International Relations Ministry & Evangelism Missions & Missionary Work Politics & Government Religious Studies Sociology World Imperial Japan
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Great story, great writing, but somewhat difficult to remember everything since it is a fairly large amount of history

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I couldn’t get through the book because it was read very poorly. His voice makes you want to fall asleep. Don’t play the book while driving in long trips. It’s a shame because the topics are very interesting.

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