Christianity in Chinese public life : religion, society, and the rule of law

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Christianity in Chinese public life : religion, society, and the rule of law

edited by Joel A. Carpenter and Kevin R. den Dulk

(Palgrave studies in religion, politics, and policy / series editors, Ted G. Jelen and Mark J. Rozell)(Palgrave pivot)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book analyzes the interaction of religion, society, and governance in China - suggesting it is much more subtle and complex than common convention suggests. The edited work addresses civic engagement, religion, Christianity, and the rule of law in contemporary Chinese society.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Joel Carpenter 1. Reshaping the Civic Space: The Rise of Unregistered Protestantism and Civic Engagement in Urban China
  • Li Ma and Jin Li 2. Belief, Ethnicity and State: Christianity of Koreans in Northeastern China and their Ethnic and National Identitiess
  • Juhong Ai 3.The Rise of a Human Rights Studies and Education Movement in China
  • Zhang Wei 4.The Importance of Gathering Together: Religious Land Use in the U.S. and China
  • Jennifer E. Walsh 5. Political Constitution and the Protection of Religious Freedom: A Jurisprudential Reading of the Article 36 of Chinese Constitution
  • Zheng Yushuang 6. Religion and Rights Revolution in China: A Cross-National Perspective
  • Kevin R. den Dulk

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