Globalization and the making of religious modernity in China : : transnational religions, local agents, and the study of religion, 1800-present / / edited by Thomas Jansen, Thoralf Klein, and Christian Meyer.

Globalization and the Making of Religious Modernity in China , co-edited by Thomas Jansen, Thoralf Klein and Christian Meyer, investigates the transformation of China’s religious landscape under the impact of global influences since 1800. The interdisciplinary case studies analyze the ways in which...

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Superior document:Religion in Chinese Societies, Volume 7
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Koninklijke Brill,, 2014.
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Religion in Chinese societies ; Volume 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource (436 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction: Globalization and the Religious Field in China, 1800–Present /
1 Managing Chinese Religious Pluralism in Nineteenth-Century City God Temples /
2 Political Religion in Twentieth-Century China and Its Global Dimension /
3 The Christian Century of South China: Church, State, and Community in Chaozhou (1860–1990) /
4 Sectarian Religions and Globalization in Nineteenth-Century China: The Wanbao baojuan 萬寳寶卷 (1858) and Other Examples /
5 Beyond Globalization and Secularization: Changing Religion and Philanthropy in Lukang, Taiwan /
6 ‘Mrs. Ma’ and ‘Ms. Xu’: On the Attractiveness of Denoting Oneself a ‘Buddhist’ in the Increasingly Transnational Milieu of Urban Taiwan /
7 Globalization vs. Localization: Remaking the Cult of Confucius in Contemporary Quzhou /
8 Tibetan Buddhist Books in a Digital Age /
9 A Modern Ruist Religious Vision of a Global Unity: Kang Youwei’s Utopian Vision and Its Humanistic Religious Refraction in European Sinology /
10 The Buddhist-Christian Encounter in Modern China and the Globalization of Culture /
11 How the ‘Science of Religion’ (zongjiaoxue) as a Discipline Globalized ‘Religion’ in Late Qing and Republican China, 1890–1949—Global Concepts, Knowledge Transfer, and Local Discourses /
12 Negotiating Cultural and Religious Identities in the Encounter with the ‘Other’: Global and Local Perspectives in the Historiography of Late Qing/Early Republican Christian Missions /
13 Sino-Christian Theology: Treading a Fine Line between Self-Determination and Globalization /
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Summary:Globalization and the Making of Religious Modernity in China , co-edited by Thomas Jansen, Thoralf Klein and Christian Meyer, investigates the transformation of China’s religious landscape under the impact of global influences since 1800. The interdisciplinary case studies analyze the ways in which processes of globalization are interlinked with localizing tendencies, thereby forging transnational relationships between individuals, the state and religious as well as non-religious groups at the same time that the global concept ‘religion’ embeds itself in the emerging Chinese ‘religious field’ and within the new academic disciplines of Religious Studies and Theology. The contributions unravel the intellectual, social, political and economic forces that shaped and were themselves shaped by the emergence of what has remained a highly contested category. The contributors are: Hildegard Diemberger, Vincent Goossaert, Esther-Maria Guggenmos, Thomas Jansen, Thoralf Klein, Dirk Kuhlmann, LAI Pan-chiu, Joseph Tse-Hei Lee, Christian Meyer, Lauren Pfister, Chloë Starr, Xiaobing Wang-Riese, and Robert P. Weller.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004271511
ISSN:1877-6264 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Thomas Jansen, Thoralf Klein, and Christian Meyer.