State, Market, and Religions in Chinese Societies / / edited by Fenggang Yang, Joseph Tamney.

This collection of original, new studies about Mainland China and Taiwan focuses on religious changes, and especially the role of the state and market in affecting religious developments in these societies. Information was gathered by participant observation and interviews primarily, and the analysi...

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Superior document:Religion and the Social Order ; 11
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : BRILL,, 2005.
Year of Publication:2005
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Religion and the Social Order ; 11.
Physical Description:1 online resource (266 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface (William H. Swatos, Jr); Introduction (Joseph B. Tamney); 1. Between Secularist Ideology and Desecularizing Reality: The Birth and Growth of Religious Research in Communist China (Fenggang Yang); 2. The Cross Faces the Loudspeakers: A Village Church Perseveres under State Power (Jianbo Huang and Fenggang Yang); 3. The Bailin Buddhist Temple: Thriving under Communism (Fenggang Yang and Dedong Wei); 4. Of Temples and Tourists: The Effects of the Tourist Political Economy on a Minority Buddhist Community in Southwest China (Thomas Borchert)
  • 5. The Changing Economy of Temple Daoism in Shanghai (Der-Ruey Yang)6. Temples and the Religious Economy (Graeme Lang, Selina Chan and Lars Ragvald); 7. Helping People to Fulfill Vows: Commitment Mechanisms in a Chinese Sect (Paul Yunfeng Lu); 8. Morality Books and the Moral Order: A Study of the Moral Sustaining Function of Morality Books in Taiwan (Chi-shiang Ling); 9. The Fate of Confucianism as a Religion in Socialist China: Controversies and Paradoxes (Anna Xiao Dong Sun); Contributors