Religions of foreign origin have shaped Chinese cultural history much stronger than generally assumed and continue to have impact on Chinese society in varying regional degrees. The essays collected in the present volume put a special emphasis on these “foreign” and less familiar aspects of Chinese religion. Apart from an introductory article on Daoism (the prototypical autochthonous religion of China), the volume reflects China’s encounter with religions of the so-called Western Regions, starting from the adoption of Indian Buddhism to early settlements of religious minorities from the Near East (Islam, Christianity, and Judaism) and the early modern debates between Confucians and Christian missionaries. Contemporary religious minorities, ...
Over the past two decades, the speed of restoring and reconstructing Daoist temples has accelerated....
The aim of this article is to present the controversial features of the secularization thesis about ...
A state-of-the-art study of popular movements and religiosity in Late Antiquity China (1st–2nd cent....
One of the most frequent questions that scholars and writers hear is “I’m interested learning more a...
Christianity in China is known to have been influenced by Chinese popular religion. Yet it is less k...
Since 1979, China has experienced a widespread revival of religious faith and practice. This article...
In the three decades since the end of the Maoist era, all forms of religion in China have been unde...
The People\u27s Republic of China has a complicated relationship with religion, which became even te...
In this book, we review the different methods that colleagues have employed in the study of religion...
Religion and Nationalism in Chinese Societies explores the interaction between religion and national...
In the late 1970s, China emerged from its Cultural Revolution as a society ostensibly free from reli...
This paper examines both the revival of religious organisations and practices in China and what coul...
Chinese Religiosities is a collective work edited by Mayfair Yang, aimed at analysing the impact of ...
This article is a study of the continuities and changes in the state-led institutionalisation of rel...
The formation of China is a process of national integration and a fusion of different beliefs. Howev...
Over the past two decades, the speed of restoring and reconstructing Daoist temples has accelerated....
The aim of this article is to present the controversial features of the secularization thesis about ...
A state-of-the-art study of popular movements and religiosity in Late Antiquity China (1st–2nd cent....
One of the most frequent questions that scholars and writers hear is “I’m interested learning more a...
Christianity in China is known to have been influenced by Chinese popular religion. Yet it is less k...
Since 1979, China has experienced a widespread revival of religious faith and practice. This article...
In the three decades since the end of the Maoist era, all forms of religion in China have been unde...
The People\u27s Republic of China has a complicated relationship with religion, which became even te...
In this book, we review the different methods that colleagues have employed in the study of religion...
Religion and Nationalism in Chinese Societies explores the interaction between religion and national...
In the late 1970s, China emerged from its Cultural Revolution as a society ostensibly free from reli...
This paper examines both the revival of religious organisations and practices in China and what coul...
Chinese Religiosities is a collective work edited by Mayfair Yang, aimed at analysing the impact of ...
This article is a study of the continuities and changes in the state-led institutionalisation of rel...
The formation of China is a process of national integration and a fusion of different beliefs. Howev...
Over the past two decades, the speed of restoring and reconstructing Daoist temples has accelerated....
The aim of this article is to present the controversial features of the secularization thesis about ...
A state-of-the-art study of popular movements and religiosity in Late Antiquity China (1st–2nd cent....