Religion in China: major concepts and minority positions

"Religions of foreign origin have shaped Chinese cultural history much stronger than generally assumed and continue to have impact on Chinese society in varying regional degrees. The essays collected in the present volume put a special emphasis on these "foreign" and less familiar asp...

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Published in:Sitzungsberichte
Contributors: Deeg, Max 1958- (Editor) ; Scheid, Bernhard 1960- (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Wien Österreichischen Akademie d. Wissenschaften 2015
In: Sitzungsberichte (862)
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Series/Journal:Beiträge zur Kultur- und Geistesgeschichte Asiens 85
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B China / Religion / History
B China / Religion
B China / Religious policy / Religious pluralism
RelBib Classification:AA Study of religion
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B China Religion History Congresses
B Religious Pluralism Congresses History China
B Religious Minorities
B Religion
B Religious Pluralism (China) History Congresses
B Religious Minorities Congresses History China
B Religious Pluralism
B Religious Minorities (China) History Congresses
B China Congresses Religion History China Conference papers and proceedings History
B Conference program 2002 (Vienna)
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Summary:"Religions of foreign origin have shaped Chinese cultural history much stronger than generally assumed and continue to have impact on Chinese society in varying regional degrees. The essays collected in the present volume put a special emphasis on these "foreign" and less familiar aspects of Chinese religion. Apart from an introductory article on Daoism (the prototypical autochthonous religion of China), the volume reflects China's encounter with religions of the so-called Western Regions, starting from the adoption of Indian Buddhism to early settlements of religious minorities from the Near East (Islam, Christianity, and Judaism) and the early modern debates between Confucians and Christian missionaries. Contemporary religious minorities, their specific social problems, and their regional diversities are discussed in the cases of Abrahamitic traditions in China. The volume therefore contributes to our understanding of most recent and potentially violent religio-political phenomena such as, for instance, Islamist movements in the People's Republic of China" --
Religion in China: Introduction / Max Deeg -- Daoism in China / Chiao Wei -- Writing Times and Spaces Together: Experiments to Create an Early Sino-Buddhist Historiography / Max Deeg -- Religious Policy and the Concept of Religion in China / Zhuo Xinping -- Chinese Jews and Jews in China: Kaifeng - Shanghai / Irene Eber -- Sin and Penance in Fujian Christianity in Late Ming Times / Erik Zurcher -- Christendom and its Manifestations in China Today / Roman Malek, S.V.D. -- Unity in Diversity: The Islamic Revival Movement in China Today / Wang Jianping -- Islam in China: Accommodation or Separation? / Dru C. Gladney
ISBN:3700177593