Freedom of Religion in China

Freedom of Religion in China
Title Freedom of Religion in China PDF eBook
Author Asia Watch Committee (U.S.)
Publisher Human Rights Watch
Total Pages 112
Release 1992
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781564320506

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V. Arrests and Trials

The Battle for China's Spirit

The Battle for China's Spirit
Title The Battle for China's Spirit PDF eBook
Author Sarah Cook
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 140
Release 2017-05-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1538106116

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The Battle for China’s Spirit is the first comprehensive analysis of its kind, focusing on seven major religious groups in China that together account for over 350 million believers: Chinese Buddhism, Taoism, Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam, Tibetan Buddhism, and Falun Gong. The study examines the evolution of the Communist Party’s policies of religious control, how they are applied differently to diverse faith communities, and how citizens are responding to these policies. The study—which draws on hundreds of official documents and interviews with religious leaders, lay believers, and scholars—finds that Chinese government controls over religion have intensified since November 2012, seeping into new areas of daily life. Yet millions of religious believers defy official restrictions or engage in some form of direct protest, at times scoring significant victories. The report explores how these dynamics affect China’s overall social, political, and economic environment, while offering recommendations to both the Chinese government and international actors for how to increase the space for peaceful religious practice in a country where spirituality has been deeply embedded in its culture for millennia.

China

China
Title China PDF eBook
Author Human Rights Watch/Asia
Publisher Human Rights Watch
Total Pages 162
Release 1997
Genre China
ISBN 9781564322241

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- Suppression of cults

Religious freedom in China

Religious freedom in China
Title Religious freedom in China PDF eBook
Author United States. Congressional-Executive Commission on China
Publisher
Total Pages 76
Release 2005
Genre Church and state
ISBN

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Freedom of Religion or Belief

Freedom of Religion or Belief
Title Freedom of Religion or Belief PDF eBook
Author Paul T. Babie
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 416
Release 2020-05-29
Genre Law
ISBN 1788977807

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Using the metaphor of ‘constitutional space’, this thought-provoking book describes the confluence and convergence of powers in a constitutional system, comprised of the principled exercise of the legislative, executive and judicial powers of constitutional government. Addressing the issues surrounding the freedom of religion or belief, the book explores the dimensions of constitutional space and the content of this freedom, as well as comparative approaches to defining and protecting this freedom.

Roundtable on Religious Freedom in China

Roundtable on Religious Freedom in China
Title Roundtable on Religious Freedom in China PDF eBook
Author United States. Congressional-Executive Commission on China
Publisher
Total Pages 58
Release 2002
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Religion and Nationalism in Chinese Societies

Religion and Nationalism in Chinese Societies
Title Religion and Nationalism in Chinese Societies PDF eBook
Author Cheng-tian Kuo
Publisher Religion and Society in Asia
Total Pages 425
Release 2017
Genre China
ISBN 9789462984394

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Religion and Nationalism in Chinese Societies explores the interaction between religion and nationalism in the Chinese societies of mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. On the one hand, state policies toward religions in these societies are deciphered and their implications for religious freedom and regional stability are evaluated. On the other hand, Chinese Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Daoism, Christianity, Islam and folk religions are respectively analyzed in terms of their theological, organizational and political responses to the nationalist modernity projects of these states. What is new in this book on Religion and Nationalism in Chinese Societies is that the Chinese state has strengthened its control over religion to an unprecedented level. In particular, the Chinese state has almost completed its construction of a state religion called Chinese Patriotism. But at the same time, what is also new is the emergence of democratic civil religions in these Chinese societies.