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The Religious Varieties of Ethnic Presence: A Comparison Between a Taiwanese Immigrant Buddhist Temple and an Evangelical Christian Church
Author Chen, Carolyn (著)
Source Sociology of Religion
Volumev.63 n.2 Summer
Date2002
Pages215 - 238
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
NoteCarolyn Chen, University of California, Berkeley
AbstractThis study deals with the seeming paradox of why an "other-worldly" Taiwanese immigrant Buddhist temple is more publicly engaged in American society than an "inner-worldly" Taiwanese immigrant Christian church. Based upon an ethnographic study of a Taiwanese immigrant Buddhist temple and an evangelical Christian church, this article shows how a combination of religious ideals, outreach strategies, and representations of racial and religious difference shape their respective types of public engagement. The temple's inner-worldly orientation of Buddhist practice leads it to public interaction through charity while the church's evangelical ideal of exclusive salvation leads it to engagement through personal evangelism. Because of the linguistic and cultural obstacles that immigrants face when evangelizing to those outside their own ethnic community, Buddhist outreach strategies of charity are more culturally transferable to the wider society than evangelical Christian strategies. Furthermore, Buddhists are construed as religious foreigners and face pressures to prove their "American-ness" and engage in acts of public relations that the immigrant Christians do not.
Table of contentsRELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS AND THE NEW POST-1965 IMMIGRATION 217
METHODS AND SETTING 221
GRACE TAIWANESE CHURCH: SAVING THE WORLD THROUGH EVANGELISM 223
Theological Orientation: A Mission to Evangelize 223
Institutionalizing a Strategy of Personal Evangelism 224
Consequences of Evangelistic Theology and Strategy 225
DHARMA LIGHT TEMPLE: CHARITABLE ENGAGEMENT 227
Theological Orientation: A Mission of Charity 227
Cultivation a Culture of Charity 229
Interreligious dialogue and cooperation 230
Consequences of Theological Orientation and Strategies 230
GETTING ON THE INSIDE BY BEING ON THE OUTSIDE: CHRISTIANS AS RELIGIOUS INSIDERS AND BUDDHISTS AS RELIGIOUS OUTSIDERS 231
CONCLUSION 234
REFERENCES 235
ISSN10694404 (P); 17598818 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/3712566
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Created date2023.11.07
Modified date2023.11.07



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