Christianity in post-Mao Mainland China

In this article, the author responds to Wang Hsueh-wan's paper "Tolerance and control: Peking's attitude toward religion", published in this journal in January 1991. H. Chan traces the nature of the CCP's (Chinese Communist Party) religious policy, anti-foreignism in this po...

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Published in:Issues & studies
Main Author: Chan, Hon S. 1958- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: World Scientific 1993
In: Issues & studies
Further subjects:B China
B Christianity
B Communist party
B Religious policy
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Summary:In this article, the author responds to Wang Hsueh-wan's paper "Tolerance and control: Peking's attitude toward religion", published in this journal in January 1991. H. Chan traces the nature of the CCP's (Chinese Communist Party) religious policy, anti-foreignism in this policy, components of the CCP's Christian policy and its diverging policies on Protestantism and Catholicism. He believes that there is an overall fear of Christianity among communist China's leaders. (DÜI-Sen)
ISSN:1013-2511
Contains:In: Issues & studies