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Tian Feng: The Magazine of the Protestant Churches in China (Chinese: 天风.中国基督教杂志; lit. 'Heavenly wind') is the organ of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM), the state-sanctioned body of Protestant Christians in China, and the most widely circulated Christian magazine in the country.

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  • Tian Feng: The Magazine of the Protestant Churches in China (Chinese: 天风.中国基督教杂志; lit. 'Heavenly wind') is the organ of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM), the state-sanctioned body of Protestant Christians in China, and the most widely circulated Christian magazine in the country. The magazine was founded in 1945 as Tian Feng: The Christian Weekly by Y. T. Wu and others as an initially liberal Christian publication published by the YMCA. In 1948 he published an article titled "The Present Day Tragedy of Christianity" criticizing foreign missionaries, for which he was fired as editor. Tian Feng became the official organ of the newly founded TSPM in 1949 representing Protestants in the communist government's official religious policy. The magazine would side with the government, suppress unapproved Christian sects, and discredit theologians who were out of line. At the height of the Cultural Revolution, writing on theology became increasingly rare, and the magazine was discontinued in 1964. Following the Cultural Revolution, Tian Feng returned with a new inaugural issue on 20 October 1980. While still promoting officially sanctioned religious policy, Tian Feng occasionally expresses hopes for ecumenism or criticizes certain impediments to the freedom of religion in China. (en)
  • 天风是三自爱国教会的机关刊物,也是中華人民共和國发行量最大的基督教杂志。 该杂志创刊于1945年,由吴耀宗等人创办,一開始天風是一份由基督教青年会出版的自由主義神學刊物。1949年起天风成为三自爱国教会的機關刊物。该杂志于1964年停刊。 1980年10月20日復刊。 (zh)
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  • Mei Kangjun (en)
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  • Shen Derong, Shen Cheng'en, Y. T. Wu (en)
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  • Three-Self Patriotic Movement and China Christian Council (en)
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  • Tian Feng: The Magazine of the Protestant Churches in China (en)
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  • 天风是三自爱国教会的机关刊物,也是中華人民共和國发行量最大的基督教杂志。 该杂志创刊于1945年,由吴耀宗等人创办,一開始天風是一份由基督教青年会出版的自由主義神學刊物。1949年起天风成为三自爱国教会的機關刊物。该杂志于1964年停刊。 1980年10月20日復刊。 (zh)
  • Tian Feng: The Magazine of the Protestant Churches in China (Chinese: 天风.中国基督教杂志; lit. 'Heavenly wind') is the organ of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM), the state-sanctioned body of Protestant Christians in China, and the most widely circulated Christian magazine in the country. (en)
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  • 天风 (zh)
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