In the three decades since the end of the Maoist era, all forms of religion in China have been undergoing restoration, innovation and expansion. Belying Marxist and secularist predictions of religion’s inevitable demise, most forms of religion, whether new or traditional, indigenous or foreign, official or illegal, ethnic or universal, communal or individual, and all combinations thereof, have enjoyed increasing popularity. This chapter begins with a discussion of what counts as “religion” in the Chinese context and how it can be measured, and presents a brief outline of the historical factors underlying the current situation. It then provides an overview of the PRC’s policy toward religion, which constitutes the framework within w...
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...
Religion and Nationalism in Chinese Societies explores the interaction between religion and national...
In the three decades since the end of the Maoist era, all forms of religion in China have been under...
Since 1979, China has experienced a widespread revival of religious faith and practice. This article...
The People\u27s Republic of China has a complicated relationship with religion, which became even te...
Different from many societies that religion is embedded in the cultural tradition and is supported o...
In the late 1970s, China emerged from its Cultural Revolution as a society ostensibly free from reli...
This article is a study of the continuities and changes in the state-led institutionalisation of rel...
This paper examines both the revival of religious organisations and practices in China and what coul...
Religions of foreign origin have shaped Chinese cultural history much stronger than generally assume...
The aim of this article is to present the controversial features of the secularization thesis about ...
Resurgence in religious activity has accompanied China\u27s astounding progress in economic developm...
Ever since Europe’s Age of Enlightenment many regard a society without religion as the better, more ...
This book explores grassroots religious life under and after Mao in Rui’an County, Wenzhou, in south...
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...
Religion and Nationalism in Chinese Societies explores the interaction between religion and national...
In the three decades since the end of the Maoist era, all forms of religion in China have been under...
Since 1979, China has experienced a widespread revival of religious faith and practice. This article...
The People\u27s Republic of China has a complicated relationship with religion, which became even te...
Different from many societies that religion is embedded in the cultural tradition and is supported o...
In the late 1970s, China emerged from its Cultural Revolution as a society ostensibly free from reli...
This article is a study of the continuities and changes in the state-led institutionalisation of rel...
This paper examines both the revival of religious organisations and practices in China and what coul...
Religions of foreign origin have shaped Chinese cultural history much stronger than generally assume...
The aim of this article is to present the controversial features of the secularization thesis about ...
Resurgence in religious activity has accompanied China\u27s astounding progress in economic developm...
Ever since Europe’s Age of Enlightenment many regard a society without religion as the better, more ...
This book explores grassroots religious life under and after Mao in Rui’an County, Wenzhou, in south...
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...
Religion and Nationalism in Chinese Societies explores the interaction between religion and national...