[Excerpt] Both Confucianism and Christianity are regarded as two of the world’s largest civilizations in that each has a massive following of adherents residing in different parts of the globe. Christianity is huge in that, over the past century, it constituted about a third of the world’s population, today numbering more than two billion people. Likewise, Confucianism, which has its origins in China and is at the roots of much of East-Asian culture, has permeated the psyche of China’s 1.4 billion peoples and the 50 million more Chinese living in diaspora, as well as the majority of the population in the Korean peninsula and Japan. Together, Christianity and Confucianism have inspired the lives of about half of all the people living on Eart...
There is an extensive literature on modernization, regulation and religious change from a global pe...
Feature: Religion in China: focusing on the monotheistic religionsWhile China has become the world\u...
While the geopolitics of East Asia is a crucial issue among its nations (Japan, Korea, China, and Vi...
[Excerpt] While it is true that there have not been too many engagements between the Confucian and C...
Christianity is on the list of the legitimate religions in modern China. Thepast several decades hav...
Chinese Christians are growing rapidly, yet their exact number remains controversial. Christian grow...
Along with the revival of religion itself, China since the 1980s has seen a flowering of theoretical...
This is the author's original (preprint) version of an article published in 2003 in European Journal...
Religions of China are routinely given short shrift in world religions textbooks. It would be foolis...
Many people wonder about the differences between Chinese people and the Westerners especially in the...
L 'étude du christianisme en Chine est un champ de recherches qui a connu des changements majeurs au...
Among the assumptions interrogated in this volume, edited by Anthony E. Clark, is if Christianity sh...
The religion known as Confucianism has been a prevalent part of Chinese society since before the tim...
When Buddhism was first introduced to China in the Han dynasty it met with a highly developed cultur...
Confucianism prescribes for society an immensely rich, sophisticated, and utilitarian modality of so...
There is an extensive literature on modernization, regulation and religious change from a global pe...
Feature: Religion in China: focusing on the monotheistic religionsWhile China has become the world\u...
While the geopolitics of East Asia is a crucial issue among its nations (Japan, Korea, China, and Vi...
[Excerpt] While it is true that there have not been too many engagements between the Confucian and C...
Christianity is on the list of the legitimate religions in modern China. Thepast several decades hav...
Chinese Christians are growing rapidly, yet their exact number remains controversial. Christian grow...
Along with the revival of religion itself, China since the 1980s has seen a flowering of theoretical...
This is the author's original (preprint) version of an article published in 2003 in European Journal...
Religions of China are routinely given short shrift in world religions textbooks. It would be foolis...
Many people wonder about the differences between Chinese people and the Westerners especially in the...
L 'étude du christianisme en Chine est un champ de recherches qui a connu des changements majeurs au...
Among the assumptions interrogated in this volume, edited by Anthony E. Clark, is if Christianity sh...
The religion known as Confucianism has been a prevalent part of Chinese society since before the tim...
When Buddhism was first introduced to China in the Han dynasty it met with a highly developed cultur...
Confucianism prescribes for society an immensely rich, sophisticated, and utilitarian modality of so...
There is an extensive literature on modernization, regulation and religious change from a global pe...
Feature: Religion in China: focusing on the monotheistic religionsWhile China has become the world\u...
While the geopolitics of East Asia is a crucial issue among its nations (Japan, Korea, China, and Vi...