The Sinicization of Chinese Religions From Above and Below

The Sinicization of Chinese Religions  From Above and Below
Author: Richard Madsen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004465183

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“Sinicization” has become the slogan that guides Chinese official policy towards religion. What does it mean? Where will it lead? This book is one of the first in English that answers these questions.

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.

Chinese Religiosities

Chinese Religiosities
Author: Mayfair Mei-hui Yang
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2008-11-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780520098640

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"Extraordinarily timely and useful. As China emerges as an economic and political world power that seems to have done away with religion, in fact it is witnessing a religious revival. The thoughtful essays in this book show both the historical conflicts between state authorities and religious movements and the contemporary encounters that are shaping China's future. I am aware of no other book that covers so much ground and can be used so well as an introduction to this important field." —Peter van der Veer, University of Utrecht

Citizens of Two Kingdoms Civil Society and Christian Religion in Greater China

Citizens of Two Kingdoms  Civil Society and Christian Religion in Greater China
Author: Shun-hing Chan,Jonathan W. Johnson
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004459373

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This book examines the complex relationships of civil society and Christianity in Greater China. Different authors investigate to what extent Christians demonstrate the quality of civic virtues and reflect on the difficulties of applying civil society theories to Chinese societies.

Handbook on Religion in China

Handbook on Religion in China
Author: Stephan Feuchtwang
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781786437969

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Informative and eye-opening, the Handbook on Religion in China provides a uniquely broad insight into the contemporary Chinese variations of Buddhism, Islam and Christianity. In turn, China's own religions and transmissions of rites and systems of divination have spread beyond China, a progression that is explored in detail across 19 chapters, written by leading experts in the field.

The Battle for China s Spirit

The Battle for China s Spirit
Author: Sarah Cook
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2017-05-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781538106112

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The Battle for China’s Spirit is the first comprehensive analysis of its kind, focusing on seven major religious groups in China that together account for over 350 million believers: Chinese Buddhism, Taoism, Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam, Tibetan Buddhism, and Falun Gong. The study examines the evolution of the Communist Party’s policies of religious control, how they are applied differently to diverse faith communities, and how citizens are responding to these policies. The study—which draws on hundreds of official documents and interviews with religious leaders, lay believers, and scholars—finds that Chinese government controls over religion have intensified since November 2012, seeping into new areas of daily life. Yet millions of religious believers defy official restrictions or engage in some form of direct protest, at times scoring significant victories. The report explores how these dynamics affect China’s overall social, political, and economic environment, while offering recommendations to both the Chinese government and international actors for how to increase the space for peaceful religious practice in a country where spirituality has been deeply embedded in its culture for millennia.

Religious Faith of the Chinese

Religious Faith of the Chinese
Author: Xinping Zhuo
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017-12-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811063794

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This book comprehensively examines religious faith in China from the perspective of cultural philosophy and cultural history. It explores the social, political, cultural and spiritual meanings of religions, tracing their historical development and related paradigm shifts. It also analyzes the characteristics of the country’s local religions and the process of indigenization of world religions, and describes the peaceful co-existence and harmonious confluence of multiple religions in Chinese spiritual life, revealing the vibrant and diverse colors of its religious culture. Examining these religions’ social and cultural functions in contemporary Chinese society, the book demonstrates the rich and complex intertwinement of religious faith, cultural spirit and national disposition among the Chinese people.

The World Imagined

The World Imagined
Author: Hendrik Spruyt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108491211

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Spruyt takes an inter-disciplinary approach to explain how collective belief systems organized three non-European societies c.1500-1900, and how these polities engaged the European colonial powers.