革命与改良的相遇:来华新教传教士话语中的中国共产党(1928-1936)-以〈The Chinese Recorder〉为中心

A decade after Kuomintang and Chinese Communist Party broke up, CCP, in the dominant position, adopted a stern policy towards Christianity, which forced the Boanerges to take CCP seriously. After studying ideas expressed in The Chinese Recorder, the paper points out that these Boanerges didn't deny CCP without reflection, they had mixed feelings toward the party, among which dialogue and reflection was the mainstream.