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About Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D.
Anthony E. Clark, PhD, FRHistS, FRAS, is Professor of Chinese History at Whitworth University in Spokane, WA, and the author of several books on Catholicism in China and related topics, including China’s Saints: Catholic Martyrdom During the Qing, 1644-1911, Heaven in Conflict: Franciscans and the Boxer Uprising in Shanxi, and Catholicism and Buddhism: The Contrasting Lives and Teachings of Jesus and Buddha. He is also the host of the EWTN television series The Saints of China: Martyrs of the Middle Kingdom. In 2021, he was elected a Fellow of the London Royal Historical Society. Visit him online here.
Essay

Bonfire of the Humanities: The Moorings of Academy Adrift

March 10, 2019 Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D. 11

Editor’s note: Anthony E. Clark, the Edward B. Lindaman Chair at Whitworth University, recently delivered the last of four talks on various topics related to important historical and social issues, such as religious freedom, religious […]

Features

Oxford’s Catholic Revival: “The battle for freedom to practice our religion is never done”

October 7, 2018 Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D. 9

“But ‘tis the talent of our English nation/still to be plotting some new Reformation” – John Dryden Introduction: Catholic endurance during the English Reformation Oxford, which I visited for two weeks this past July and […]

Clark on China

Confusion and mixed messages: A view from China

September 24, 2018 Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D. 2

“During the past forty years, the Church in China has suffered severe persecution. . . . Please pray for the suffering Church in China!” – Ignatius Cardinal Gong Pinmei (June 30, 1991)  The Vatican has […]

The Dispatch

Cardinal Zen: Chinese Catholics’ “continuous harassments…would take volumes to be narrated.”

March 9, 2018 Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D. 14

I would like the express my gratitude to Cardinal Zen for agreeing to answer a few questions for Catholic World Report at this crucial moment in the history of the Catholic Church in China. Over […]

Clark on China

The Catholic Church in China: Historical context and the current situation

March 9, 2018 Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D. 14

Chinese Catholics—“above” and “underground”—view themselves as part of “one suffering Catholic Church.” Will the Vatican’s present negotiations with China help or hinder those struggling to […]

Clark on China

“This is not a movie theater!”: A view from the pews in China

January 24, 2018 Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D. 4

I have always preferred attending Masses for local Chinese Catholics while I’m in China; this is where the faith is experienced most authentically. In order […]

Clark on China

Chinese Catholics who changed China and the world

January 16, 2018 Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D. 4

The inspiring and little-known stories of Fr. Ma Xiangbo, SJ, Princess Yu Deling, Ying Lianzhi, Abbot Lu Zhengxiang, OSB, and Bishop Fan Xueyan. […]

Clark on China

China’s Catholics: Perseverance Under Peter

June 20, 2017 Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D. 6

“We cannot command our final perseverance, but must ask it of God.” — St. Thomas Aquinas “St. Peter is the leader of the choir, the mouth of the apostles and the head of that tribe, the […]

Clark on China

Making sense of the China-Vatican agreement on the selection of bishops

November 3, 2016 Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D. 0

Several days ago I received an email from the Wall Street Journal asking my opinion of the reported accord about to take place between Pope Francis and Xi Jinping, the General Secretary of the Communist […]

Clark on China

China and Vatican Make Preliminary Agreement on the Election of Bishops

August 7, 2016 Anthony E. Clark, Ph.D. 1

The American historian and novelist Edward Eggleston once said, “Journalism is organized gossip.” There has been a lot of journalism lately about the Church in China, but it has been extremely difficult to separate the […]

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