True Son of Heaven: How Jesus Fulfills the Chinese Culture

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In the heart of China, behind the Great Wall, a fascinating tale unfolds – one that whispers secrets of Jesus, the True Son of Heaven. The rustling of bamboo, the wispy tendrils of incense, and the earthy scent of a spring rice paddy all hold subtle hints of His presence. Even the savory taste of pork dumplings and the vibrant colors of New Year's celebrations seem to echo His name. This captivating narrative challenges the notion that God and Christ are foreign to Chinese tradition, instead weaving a rich tapestry of Christian apologetics that is both thought-provoking and deeply original. As Tony Lambert notes, "The author's work is stimulating and provocative, a true masterpiece." Richard Sherburne of Marquette University was equally enthralled, confessing, "I read the entire book in one sitting – it was impossible to put down!" Dr. Wright Doyle of Asia Graduate School of Theology praises the author's skillful contextualization of the Christian message, likening it to the works of C.S. Lewis and Blaise Pascal, who famously celebrated the loveliness and delight of the Gospel.

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David Marshall

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