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Wang Yi (; born June 1, 1973), pen name Wang Shuya (), is the founding pastor of the Early Rain Covenant Church (), a
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in
Chengdu Chengdu (, ; Simplified Chinese characters, simplified Chinese: 成都; pinyin: ''Chéngdū''; Sichuanese dialects, Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: ), Chinese postal romanization, alternatively Romanization of Chi ...
. He is also a productive writer, editor, and social activist, and was a legal scholar at
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before he resigned to take up the pastorate.


Biography

Wang Yi was born in a small town northeast of Chengdu. In 1996, he graduated from Sichuan University and began teaching law at Chengdu University. He was a vocal human rights advocate and his cultural and political commentary brought Wang Yi national attention. In 2004, he was included in the list of "50 Most Influential Public Intellectuals of China" by ''Southern People Weekly'' (). In 2005, he was converted, baptized, and started to serve in the
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. He was among the few pioneering Christian human-rights attorneys in China. Wang Yi met with President
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at the
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in 2006, with other Chinese human rights attorneys, to discuss religious freedom in China. He returned to
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in 2008, to attend the Conference for Global Christians in Law and was awarded "Prize for the Contribution to Promoting Religious Freedom." In 2008, he resigned from Chengdu University and founded Early Rain Reformed Church () in Chengdu (later renamed Early Rain Covenant Church). In October 2011, he was ordained and became the senior pastor of the church. The church had a membership of about 700 before it was closed down in late 2018. Wang Yi was one of China's best-known pastors in the West. He and Early Rain have been profiled in ''The Atlantic'' and ''New York Times'', and the subject of a number of journalist and academic works. A review by the editorial board of the ''Washington Post'' called Wang "a paragon of the noble aspiration that people be allowed to think, speak, worship and assemble freely". On 9 December 2018, he and over 100 other members of the church were arrested by Chinese authorities, who simultaneously banned any reporting of the crackdown. This action is being objected to by the US Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom. After he had been detained for 48 hours, the Early Rain Covenant Church released Wang's "My Declaration of Faithful Disobedience" written two months earlier in anticipation of his arrest. On 30 December 2019, Wang was given a prison sentence of nine years by Chengdu Intermediate People's Court for "
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50,000 (
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7,000). On 31 December 2019, U.S. State Department called China for Wang's immediate and unconditional release in a statement, saying "This is yet another example of Beijing's intensification of repression of Chinese Christians and members of other religious groups". On 1 January 2020, the embassy of the Netherlands in Beijing posted a message on Chinese social network
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, which emphasized the importance of freedom of religion, with a screenshot of the Chinese court document about the sentence of Wang Yi.


Theology

Wang Yi argues that the idea of the
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originated from the
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tradition. He criticizes the
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in China as emphasizing
nationalism Nationalism is an idea and movement that holds that the nation should be congruent with the State (polity), state. As a movement, nationalism tends to promote the interests of a particular nation (as in a in-group and out-group, group of peo ...
, which he claims results in a worship of secular authorities at the cost of valuing the local community. Instead, he argues for the
separation of church and state in the United States "Separation of church and state" is a metaphor paraphrased from Thomas Jefferson and used by others in discussions regarding the Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution which reads: "C ...
which he suggests is a constitutional polity legitimized by a transcendent power – namely, a sovereign God. Furthermore, he claims that the nation cannot interfere with church affairs, on the one hand, and should be obliged to protect the
religious freedom Freedom of religion or religious liberty is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance. It also includes the freedom ...
out of the divine duty, on the other. Wang wants to promote the transparency and publicity of the
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. Wang argues that churches ought to not only listen for God's voice, but also engage in public affairs. For him, the Reformed church in China should have a pastoral mission for the Chinese church and a prophetic mission for Chinese society. According to Fredrik Fällman, Wang Yi sees this as the mechanism by which "New Genevas" are established throughout China, akin to
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's reforms in
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.


Works

Wang Yi is a prolific writer, preacher and blogger. Many of his works have been compiled a
wangyilibrary.org
The following works have been translated into English: 1
''Faithful Disobedience: Writings on Church and State from a Chinese House Church Movement''
(Intervarsity Academic, December 6 2022)   In 2010 Wang Yi compiled a collection of writings about the house church and their relationship to the Chinese government, including prominent voices such as Jin Tianming, Jin Mingri, and Sun Yi. In this English edition, the editors have provided introductions, notes, and a glossary, and included some documents from the time of Wang Yi’s arrest in December 2018. 2
"My Declaration of Faithful Disobedience"
This statement was written in 2018 in anticipation of his arrest. Shortly after his arrest it was posted online in English and shared many times around the world. 3
"Ninety-Five Theses: The Reaffirmation of Our Stance on the House Church"
In August 2015, Wang Yi posted a document titled "Reaffirming our Stance on the House Churches: 95 theses" in an attempt to reaffirm the Chinese house church's position in the relationship between government and society. Echoing
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's
95 theses The ''Ninety-five Theses'' or ''Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences''-The title comes from the 1517 Basel pamphlet printing. The first printings of the ''Theses'' use an incipit rather than a title which summarizes the content ...
, these Chinese 95 theses demonstrate his opinion of the church-state relationship from the perspective of the house church.
This document is divided into 6 sections: * Theses 1–17: God's Sovereignty and Biblical Authority. * Theses 18–31: God's Law and Christ's Redemption. * Theses 32–39: Against the "Sinicization of Christianity." * Theses 40–44: Church as the Body of Christ and His Kingdom. * Theses 45–72: The Relationship between Two Kingdoms and the Separation of Church and State. * Theses 73–95: Against the "Three-Self Movement" and Affirmation of the Great Commission.


See also

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House church (China) In China, house churches or family churches (), are Protestant assemblies in the People's Republic of China that operate independently from the state-sanctioned Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM) and China Christian Council (CCC). They represen ...
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Political theology in China Political theology in China includes responses from Chinese government leaders, scholars, and religious leaders who deal with the relationship between religion and politics. For two millennia, this was organized based on a Confucian understanding of ...
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Protestantism in Sichuan The Protestant mission began in the Chinese province of Sichuan (formerly romanized as Szechwan, Szechuan, or Ssuchuan; also referred to as "West China" or "Western China") in 1877, when premises were rented by the China Inland Mission in Chung ...
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Shouwang Church The Shouwang Church (守望教会) is a Protestant house church in Beijing, China, and almost the biggest of about 3,000 of such congregations in the city. The word ''shouwang'' means "to keep watch" in Mandarin. History and membership The chur ...


References


External links


Early Rain Covenant Church Facebook page

Wang Yi Resource Library
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