Modern Chinese Religion II 1850 2015 2 vols

Modern Chinese Religion II  1850   2015  2 vols
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1127
Release: 2015-10-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004304642

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This book examines the transformation of values in China since 1850, first in the “secular” realms of economics, science, medicine, aesthetics, media and gender, and then in each of the major religions (Confucianism, Buddhism, Daoism, Christianity) and in Marxist discourse.

Modern Chinese Religion II

Modern Chinese Religion II
Author: John Lagerwey,Vincent Goossaert,Jan Kiely
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1103
Release: 2016
Genre: China
ISBN: 9004304630

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Modern Chinese religion

Modern Chinese religion
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9004290982

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Daoism in Modern China

Daoism in Modern China
Author: Vincent Goossaert,Xun Liu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-05-30
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781317496304

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This book questions whether temples and Daoism are two independent aspects of modern Chinese religion or if they are indissolubly linked. It presents a useful analysis as to how modern history has changed the structure and organization of religious and social life in China, and the role that Daoism plays in this. Using an interdisciplinary approach combining historical research and fieldwork, this book focuses on urban centers in China, as this is where sociopolitical changes came earliest and affected religious life to the greatest extent and also where the largest central Daoist temples were and are located. It compares case studies from central, eastern, and southern China with published evidence and research on other Chinese cities. Contributors examine how Daoism interacted with traditional urban social, cultural, and commercial institutions and pays close attention to how it dealt with processes of state expansion, commercialization, migration, and urban development in modern times. This book also analyses the evolution of urban religious life in modern China, particularly the ways in which temple communities, lay urbanites, and professional Daoists interact with one another. A solid ethnography that presents an abundance of new historical information, this book will be of interest to academics in the field of Asian studies, Daoist studies, Asian religions, and modern China.

Early and Modern Chinese Religion set of 9 Vols

Early and Modern Chinese Religion  set of 9 Vols
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9004393986

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From the fifth century BC to the present and dealing with Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism, and popular religion, this set of 9 volumes explores the four periods of paradigm shift in the intertwined histories of Chinese religion, politics, and culture.

Atlas of Religion in China Social and Geographical Contexts

Atlas of Religion in China  Social and Geographical Contexts
Author: Fenggang Yang
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004369900

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The speed and the scale with which traditional religions in China have been revived and new spiritual movements have emerged in recent decades make it difficult for scholars to stay up-to-date on the religious transformations within Chinese society. This unique atlas presents a bird’s-eye view of the religious landscape in China today. In more than 150 full-color maps and six different case studies, it maps the officially registered venues of China’s major religions - Buddhism, Christianity (Protestant and Catholic), Daoism, and Islam - at the national, provincial, and county levels. The atlas also outlines the contours of Confucianism, folk religion, and the Mao cult. Further, it describes the main organizations, beliefs, and rituals of China’s main religions, as well as the social and demographic characteristics of their respective believers. Putting multiple religions side by side in their contexts, this atlas deploys the latest qualitative, quantitative and spatial data acquired from censuses, surveys, and fieldwork to offer a definitive overview of religion in contemporary China. An essential resource for all scholars and students of religion and society in China.

Paradigm Shifts in Early and Modern Chinese Religion

Paradigm Shifts in Early and Modern Chinese Religion
Author: John Lagerwey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: China
ISBN: 9004383115

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Intellectual change in the warring states and Han (481 BC-220 AD) -- Religious transformation in the period of division (220-589 AD) -- Religion and thought in the song, Jin, and Yuan (960-1368) -- Structuring values 1850-2015

Chinese Religions and Welfare Regimes Beyond the PRC

Chinese Religions and Welfare Regimes Beyond the PRC
Author: André Laliberté
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2022-04-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811698286

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This book presents the welfare regime of societies of Chinese heritage as a liminal space where religious and state authorities compete with each other for legitimacy. It offers a path-breaking perspective on relations between religion and state in East Asia, presenting how the governments of industrial societies try to harness the human resources of religious associations to assist in the delivery of social services. The book provides background to the intermingling of Buddhism and the state prior to 1949; and the continuation of that intertwinement in Taiwan and in other societies where live many people of Chinese heritage since then. The main contribution of this work is its detailed account of Buddhist philanthropy as viewed from the perspectives of the state, civil society, and Buddhists. This book will appeal to academics in social sciences and humanities and broader audiences interested by the social role of religions, charity, and NGOs, in social policy implementation. It explores why governments turn to Buddhist followers and their leaders and presents a detailed view of Buddhist philanthropy. This book contributes to our understanding of secularity in non-Western societies, as influenced by religions other than Christianity.