Yucheng Bai
Student
I am a doctoral student in Religion, World Christianity track. My research focuses on modern Chinese church history, American church history, and the international connection between the churches in these two countries.
Common topics in my works include: church-state relations in China and the US; Christianity and nationalism; the global dissemination of Christian fundamentalism; and history of Asian-American church in the US.
Common topics in my works include: church-state relations in China and the US; Christianity and nationalism; the global dissemination of Christian fundamentalism; and history of Asian-American church in the US.
Current Research Interests
My current research interests include the global transmission of American evangelical and fundamentalist Christianity, the influence of the American Christian Right in world churches, Church-state relations in China and the US, Calvinism in Chinese churches, and the history of Chinese-American Christianity.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
- Student, Divinity School, Duke University
- Student, Religious Studies, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
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