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Between Secularist Ideology and Desecularizing Reality: The Birth and Growth of Religious Research in Communist China
Author Yang, Fenggang (著)
Source Sociology of Religion
Volumev.65 n.2 Summer
Date2004
Pages101 - 119
PublisherOxford University Press
Publisher Url http://www.oxfordjournals.org
LocationOxford, UK [牛津, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteFenggang Yang, Purdue University
AbstractUnder the rule of the Chinese Communist Party, the scholarship of religious research in China has changed from virtual nonexistence in the first thirty years (1949-1979) to flourishing in the reform era (1979-present). Moreover, the predominant view on religion has moved away from militant atheism to a more scientific, objective and consequently more balanced approach to religion. This paper attempts to trace this intellectual history in China and to examine the role of academia in the religious scene. There are three distinct periods in this development: the domination of atheism from 1949 to 1979, the birth of religious research in the 1980s, and the growth of the scholarship in the 1990s, despite political restrictions. Religious research was intended by the government to serve atheist propaganda, but it grew into an independent academic discipline responsive to the desecularizing reality.
Table of contents1949-1979: RELIGIOUS RESEARCH AS PART OF ATHEIST PROPAGANDA 103
THE 1980S: THE "OPIUM WAR" 105
THE 1990S: THE "CULTURE FEVER" 107
DEFINING RELIGION: FROM THE MARXIST TO THE SCIENRIFIC 109
FACTORS FOR THE DRAMATIC SHIFT 111
DANCING UNDER THE SHADOW OF SHACKLES 113
CONCLUSION 116
REFERENCES 116
ISSN10694404 (P); 17598818 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/3712401
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Created date2023.11.07
Modified date2023.11.07



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