Fenggang Yang is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center on Religion and Chinese Society at Purdue University.
Religion in China survived the most radical suppression in human history--a total ban of any religion during and after the Cultural Revolution. All churches, temples, and mosques were closed down, converted for secular uses, or turned to museums for the purpose of atheist education. Over the last three decades, however, religion has survived and thrived even as China remains under Communist rule. Christianity ranks among the fastest-growing religions in the country, and many Buddhist and Daoist temples have been restored. The state even sponsors large Buddhist gatherings and ceremonies to venerate Confucius and the legendary ancestors of the Chinese people. On the other hand, quasi-religious qigong practices, once ubiquitous, are now rare. All the while, authorities have carried out waves of atheist propaganda, anti-superstition campaigns, severe crackdowns on the underground Christian churches and various ''evil cults.'' How do we explain religion in China today? How did religion survive the eradication measures in the 1960s and 1970s? How do various religious groups manage to revive despite strict regulations? Why have some religions grown fast in the reform era? Why have some forms of spirituality gone through dramatic turns? In Religion in China, Fenggang Yang provides a comprehensive overview of the religious change in China under Communism.
發表於2024-11-22
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圖書標籤: 宗教 社會學 海外中國研究 中國 楊鳳崗 宗教研究 中國基督教 中國政治
作者從宗教市場論齣發,探討瞭為什麼後共慘淪陷區的宗教管製注定會失敗。
評分很一般,沒有太多的新觀點,最重要的東西似乎以前都發錶在期刊上瞭,這次知識迴收瞭一下。但是,討論的問題重要,於是大傢都要來看一看。
評分第一本
評分三色市場那篇論文影響很大。
評分結閤張少傑的書評
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