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Hannah Nation

Hannah serves as CHCT’s Managing Director. She is a graduate of Covenant College and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and is currently a part-time doctoral student in World Christianity at the University of Edinburgh. Her dissertation topic is the translated theologies of Sundar Singh, Toyohiko Kagawa, and Watchman Nee for 20th Century Anglophone textual communities; she is under the supervision of Alexander Chow.

Books

  • Faithful Disobedience: Writings on Church and State from a Chinese House Church Movement. Intervarsity Press, 2022.

  • Faith in the Wilderness: Words of Exhortation from the Chinese Church. Kirkdale Press, 2022.

  • The Good News We Preach: Gospel Truth in Modern China. Metuchen, New Jersey: China Partnership, 2021.

  • Grace to the City: Studies in the Gospel from China. Metuchen, New Jersey: China Partnership, 2019.

Papers:

  • “Pursuing Textual Community with a Chinese House Church Movement,” In Practicing Hope Missions and Global Crises, Evangelical Missiological Society Series, No. 30, ed. Marcus Dean, Scott Moreau, Sue Russell, and Rochelle Scheuermann. Littleton, CO: William Carey Publishing (forthcoming).

  • “Walking the Way of the Cross in Wang Yi’s Theology of Church and State,” Christian Doctrine Study Group (Tyndale Fellowship Conference), Online, July 2, 2021.

  • “Grace, Suffering, and the City in the Theology of a Chinese House Church Movement,” In Practicing Hope Missions and Global Crises, Evangelical Missiological Society Series, No. 28, ed. Jerry M. Ireland and Michelle L. K. Raven. Littleton, CO: William Carey Publishing, 2020.

  • Brent Fulton, Hannah Nation, Xiyi Yao. “China.” In World Christian Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition, ed. Todd Johnson and Gina Zurlo. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019.

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