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Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | Volume-4 | Issue-04
An analysis of various opinions in Christian series
Hu Xing Can
Published: April 30, 2016 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjahss.2016.v04i04.016
Pages: 418-421
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Abstract
Christian Series, founded in 1943 and closed in 1950, was one of domestic influential Christian publications during the period of the anti-Japanese War. In addition to the Christian thought and doctrine, political, cultural, literal, biographic content are also involved in this periodical, which make it a discourse space where all kinds of opinion can openly and freely shuttle and intersect. In this regard, this paper tries to explore and interpret the complexity and paradox of this periodical starts from three angles, they are: "confronted opinions", "hidden opinions" and "public opinions".