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China's Anti-Christian Drive

High, Stanley | June 17, 1925 issue

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The present anti-Christian movement constitutes a more serious challenge to the program of the Christian Church in China than did the Boxer rebellion. The advocates of reaction do not sponsor the present anti-Christian movement. It is led, in fact, by those who claim to be the most aggressive and the most modern proponents of progress. The greatest strength of the movement is found among the student classes and its, leadership is provided, almost exclusively, by members of the intelligentsia, particularly by university professors. A prominent student leader was discharged from Shanghai, China College and nursing a grievance, went out to devote himself to the organization in Shanghai of the Anti-Christian Federation.

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CHRISTIANS; CHURCH; STUDENTS; COLLEGE teachers; UNIVERSITIES & colleges; CHINA; SHANGHAI (China)
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