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Confucianism in China TodayApril 14, 2011
The last several years have seen an official revival of Confucianism in China. President Hu Jintao has developed the idea of...
Why Christianity is Thriving in China Today
March 24, 2011
Christianity has been growing rapidly in China despite government restrictions. Chinese government policy on Christianity...
Berkley Center Ramadan Iftar Dinner
September 8, 2010
The Berkley Center co-sponsored a Ramadan Iftar dinner with the Muslim Students Association. Faculty, staff, and students...
Rabbi David Novak's 'In Defense of Religious Liberty'
January 20, 2010
William James once quipped that "in this age of toleration,no one will ever try actively to interfere with our religious...
Understanding Contemporary Religious Pluralism in China
April 15, 2009
The religious landscape in China has unique features that are poorly understood outside the country. While Buddhism,...
Ritual Economy and Religious Revival in Rural Southeast China
March 30, 2009
The "Wenzhou Model" is often touted in China as a successful model of rural economic development and rural...
Secularization Theory and the Study of Chinese Religions
March 26, 2009
Over the course of the last half-century, evidence from China has been used first to support and later to confound...
Comparing Secularism in India and China
September 8, 2008
Peter van der Veer, University Professor at Utrecht, explored different patterns of secularism in India and China, with...
Why Religious Freedom? The Origins and Promise of US International Religious Freedom Policy
February 24, 2008
This event was the first in a series of three symposia on religious freedom on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the...
Conference on Religion and the Global Politics of Human Rights
March 15, 2007
Are “universal” human rights in fact an imposition of western or Christian ideas? Is democracy, the “rule...
LETTERS
Alyxie Harrick on Celebrating Thanksgiving AbroadI was handling homesickness well until Thanksgiving hit. Attending class like a normal day, I imagined my mom putting the...
Alyxie Harrick on Holistic Thinking to Breed Understanding
"Once Zhuang Zhou dreamed he was a butterfly. A butterfly fluttering happily around--was he revealing what he himself meant...
"Once Zhuang Zhou dreamed he was a butterfly. A butterfly fluttering happily around--was he revealing what he himself meant...
Alyxie Harrick on Tibet's Relationship with China
In my previous letter, I addressed how China’s holistic thinking can be used as a model for religious understanding. While...
In my previous letter, I addressed how China’s holistic thinking can be used as a model for religious understanding. While...
Gary Li on Economic Prosperity as the Driving Force to Stability
One or even a few sweeping generalizations cannot explain China and its dynamic and radical changes over the past several...
One or even a few sweeping generalizations cannot explain China and its dynamic and radical changes over the past several...

Religious Studies in China
中国的宗教研究
This bilingual collection features major Chinese academic institutions engaged in the study of religion, as well as prominent scholars—both past and present—in the field of religious studies.
该双语信息集汇总了中国进行宗教研究的主要学术机构,以及过去和当代进行宗教研究的著名中国学者。
该双语信息集汇总了中国进行宗教研究的主要学术机构,以及过去和当代进行宗教研究的著名中国学者。