International audienceThis article examines the level of religious mobilization of Buddhism in post-Mao China and explores the potential of Buddhism for reconfiguring the relationships between religion, state, and society. In the first part, with existing data, three aspects of the ongoing Buddhist revival are measured: the number of lay Buddhists, the size and composition of sangha (Buddhist clergy), and the number and geographical repartition of monasteries. In the second part, the author analyzes three possible roles that Buddhism may play in Chinese public life, which are, respectively, a spiritual reference for political protest, a source of civil religion, and an element of the state’s soft power. The author argues that although Buddh...
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Since the mid-1950s, the Chinese state has exerted tight ideological and administrative control over...
article published in Journal of Global Buddhism; Vol 18 (2017): Special Focus: Buddhists and the Mak...
This article looks at the presence of the Taiwanese Buddhist charity Ciji in China since 1991, a rem...
Prominent Buddhist Ju Zan, disciple of the venerable Taixu, saw an opportunity for Buddhism to thriv...
Following the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution, the People's Republic of China gradually permitt...
The Chinese Communist Party has shown tolerance, if not direct support, for the growth of Buddhism o...
This article attempts to describe the modern pilgrimage movement that is considered as a major point...
The article presents an ethnography of Buddhist practice groups in Wutong village, an urban village ...
Since 1979, China has experienced a widespread revival of religious faith and practice. This article...
The history of modern Chinese Buddhism has begun to attract attention in recent years. Some scholars...
A new religious phenomenon in Taiwan is the advent of socially engaged Buddhism, Buddhist groups com...
The article presents an ethnography of Buddhist practice groups in Wutong village, an urban village ...
The aim of this article is to present the controversial features of the secularization thesis about ...
This article surveys and discusses the rise of modern Buddhist education in China, its successes and...
A prominent Buddhist reformer, Ju Zan, and twenty-one other progressive monks sent a letter to Mao Z...
Since the mid-1950s, the Chinese state has exerted tight ideological and administrative control over...
article published in Journal of Global Buddhism; Vol 18 (2017): Special Focus: Buddhists and the Mak...
This article looks at the presence of the Taiwanese Buddhist charity Ciji in China since 1991, a rem...
Prominent Buddhist Ju Zan, disciple of the venerable Taixu, saw an opportunity for Buddhism to thriv...
Following the upheavals of the Cultural Revolution, the People's Republic of China gradually permitt...