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Although Christianity has been a minority religion in Chinese societies, Christians have been powerful catalysts of social activism in seeking to establish democracy and rule of law in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and diasporic communities. The chapters gathered in this collection reveal the vital influence of Christian individuals and groups on social, political, and legal activism in Chinese societies. Written from a range of disciplinary and geographical perspectives, the chapters develop a coherent narrative of Christian activism that illuminates its specific historical, theological,…mehr
Although Christianity has been a minority religion in Chinese societies, Christians have been powerful catalysts of social activism in seeking to establish democracy and rule of law in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and diasporic communities. The chapters gathered in this collection reveal the vital influence of Christian individuals and groups on social, political, and legal activism in Chinese societies. Written from a range of disciplinary and geographical perspectives, the chapters develop a coherent narrative of Christian activism that illuminates its specific historical, theological, and cultural contexts. Analyzing campaigns for human rights, universal suffrage, and other political reforms, this volume uncovers the complex dynamics of Christian activism, highlighting its significant contributions to the democratization of Greater China.
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Autorenporträt
Fenggang Yang is professor of Sociology and director of the Center on Religion and the Global East at Purdue University. Chris White is assistant director of the Center on Religion and the Global East at Purdue University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: A Historical Overview of Chinese Christian Activism: Institutional Change toward Democracy Fenggang Yang and Chris White Section One: Republic of China on Taiwan Introduction: Chinese Christian Activism in the Republic of China on Taiwan Jonathan Seitz Chapter Two: Taiwan Under Martial Law and Presbyterian Responses Jonathan Seitz Chapter Three: To Unite as One Body: The Presbyterians and Changing Identities in Taiwan Magdaléna Rychetská Section Two: Hong Kong Introduction: Chinese Christian Activism in Hong Kong Fenggang Yang and Chris White Chapter Four: Religious Discourse, Social Participation, and Identity Construction of Hong Kong Protestant Christians from 1970 to 1997: An Analysis of Three Oral Histories Wai Luen Kwok Chapter Five: Contesting for Religious Freedom in China: The Case of Hong Kong Christian Social Activism from 2014 to 2018 Fuk-tsang Ying Chapter Six: Identity Negotiation and Social Activism: Hong Kong Christians during the Umbrella Movement Jenny McGi
Chapter One: A Historical Overview of Chinese Christian Activism: Institutional Change toward Democracy Fenggang Yang and Chris White Section One: Republic of China on Taiwan Introduction: Chinese Christian Activism in the Republic of China on Taiwan Jonathan Seitz Chapter Two: Taiwan Under Martial Law and Presbyterian Responses Jonathan Seitz Chapter Three: To Unite as One Body: The Presbyterians and Changing Identities in Taiwan Magdaléna Rychetská Section Two: Hong Kong Introduction: Chinese Christian Activism in Hong Kong Fenggang Yang and Chris White Chapter Four: Religious Discourse, Social Participation, and Identity Construction of Hong Kong Protestant Christians from 1970 to 1997: An Analysis of Three Oral Histories Wai Luen Kwok Chapter Five: Contesting for Religious Freedom in China: The Case of Hong Kong Christian Social Activism from 2014 to 2018 Fuk-tsang Ying Chapter Six: Identity Negotiation and Social Activism: Hong Kong Christians during the Umbrella Movement Jenny McGi
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