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In 1975, Vietnam, united under communism, fell behind a bamboo curtain. Many feared the worst for churches there. But fifteen years later, churches, especially among Vietnam's ethnic minority mountain peoples, suddenly exploded in number and vitality.
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Iglesia cristianaTable of contents
- Vietnam’s Christians
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Timeline
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Contradictions
- Chapter 2: Vietnamese Culture and Religion
- Chapter 3: Alexandre de Rhodes and Early Roman Catholic Missions
- Chapter 4: The Coming of the Protestants
- Chapter 5: The Protestant Church during Three Wars
- Chapter 6: The “Fall of Saigon” or “Liberation Day”?
- Chapter 7: Birth of the House Church Movement
- Chapter 8: The Remarkable Hmong People Movement
- Chapter 9: The Vietnamese Diaspora
- Chapter 10: Vietnam and Religious Freedom
- References
- Index