Shades of gray in the changing religious markets of China

"This volume is a collection of studies of various religious groups in the changing religious markets of China: registered Christian congregations, unregistered house churches, Daoist masters, and folk-religious temples. The contributing authors are emerging Chinese scholars who apply and respo...

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Corporate Author: Religious Groups in a Rapidly Changing Society: East Asia (Conference) (2016 Seoul, Korea) (Other)
Contributors: Yang, Fenggang 1962- (Editor) ; Pettit, Jonathan E. E. (Editor) ; White, Christopher M. 1974- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2021]
In:Year: 2021
Series/Journal:Religion and the social order volume 28
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B China / Religious change / Religious sociology
Further subjects:B China Religion 21st century Congresses
B Religion And Law (China) History 21st century Congresses
B Religion and sociology (China) History 21st century Congresses
B Religion and state (China) History 21st century Congresses
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Summary:"This volume is a collection of studies of various religious groups in the changing religious markets of China: registered Christian congregations, unregistered house churches, Daoist masters, and folk-religious temples. The contributing authors are emerging Chinese scholars who apply and respond to Fenggang Yang's tricolor market theory of religion in China: the red, black, and gray markets for legal, illegal, and ambiguous religious groups, respectively. These ethnographic studies demonstrate a great variety within the gray market, and fluidity across different markets. The volume concludes with Fenggang Yang reviewing the introduction of the religious market theories to China and formally responding to major criticisms of these theories. Conributors are HE Ling, HU Mengyin, Ke-hsien HUANG, JIANG Shen, KONG Deji, LI Hui, LIN Weizhi, Yan LIU, Jonathan E. E. Pettit, WANG Ling, Chris White, XIAO Yunze, YAN Jun, Fenggang Yang, YUAN Hao, ZHANG Zhipeng, ZHAO Cuicui, ZHAO Hao"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004456740
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004456747