China is rising aiming at the status of a great power. Yet internally the Chinese society is troubling with by various kinds of crimes. Statistical figures reflect that the rise of economy accompanies the rocketing of crime rate in the last decade. Hu Jin Tao called for the building of Morality in 2003. Traditionally, religion has been the reservoir of morality, but China does not invite religion to be the partner in helping the building of Morality. This paper discusses why the effect is very limited in China’s campaign of building morality when it works by selectively choosing its partner for its own convenience without going to religion which is the reservoir of principles, values and morality
The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abolished its total ban on religious activities in 1982. Ho...
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Fichtelberg, AaronElizabeth Perry argued that the Chinese conception of rights is primarily based on...
Different from many societies that religion is embedded in the cultural tradition and is supported o...
Resurgence in religious activity has accompanied China\u27s astounding progress in economic developm...
The People\u27s Republic of China has a complicated relationship with religion, which became even te...
This paper is part of broader research on social welfare, understood in its broadest sense as social...
Disagreement over the nature of religion in China - a civilization that has long confounded the voca...
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On the surface, religious policy in China may appear contradictory. On the one hand, the state is of...
In this paper, I will examine the transformation of the Chinese moral universe as it is reflected in...
This Master’s thesis is the first in a series of papers concerning religious freedom in Chinese cult...
The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abolished its total ban on religious activities in 1982. Ho...
The global trend toward formal criminalization of cartel conduct is typically justified by reference...
Fichtelberg, AaronElizabeth Perry argued that the Chinese conception of rights is primarily based on...
Different from many societies that religion is embedded in the cultural tradition and is supported o...
Resurgence in religious activity has accompanied China\u27s astounding progress in economic developm...
The People\u27s Republic of China has a complicated relationship with religion, which became even te...
This paper is part of broader research on social welfare, understood in its broadest sense as social...
Disagreement over the nature of religion in China - a civilization that has long confounded the voca...
The aim of this article is to present the controversial features of the secularization thesis about ...
This paper examines the moral community thesis in the secular context of China. Using multilevel log...
Since the mid-1950s, the Chinese state has exerted tight ideological and administrative control over...
This article is a study of the continuities and changes in the state-led institutionalisation of rel...
On the surface, religious policy in China may appear contradictory. On the one hand, the state is of...
In this paper, I will examine the transformation of the Chinese moral universe as it is reflected in...
This Master’s thesis is the first in a series of papers concerning religious freedom in Chinese cult...
The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abolished its total ban on religious activities in 1982. Ho...
The global trend toward formal criminalization of cartel conduct is typically justified by reference...
Fichtelberg, AaronElizabeth Perry argued that the Chinese conception of rights is primarily based on...