Talk:Bibliography of Christianity in China

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Expert attention needed
This list does not meet the critera in WikiProject Bibliographies. It is an indiscriminate list, perhaps taken from some other source (some of the references to Englsih language items are in German, eg Barnett review of Breslin.

Among the points in the WikiProject article are
 * Lead: "When creating a new bibliography, include a concise lead with explicit criteria for what entries are – and are not – suitable."
 * No sourcing: "It should be possible to verify that each entry in a bibliography meets the inclusion criteria."
 * No book links: When a book is available online, it is often useful to provide a link.
 * Citation templates are not required but would be useful.
 * Annotations: In a long list, annotations are extremely useful.

ch (talk) 04:32, 8 September 2020 (UTC)