Paradigm Shifts in Early and Modern Chinese Religion: A History (Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 4 China, #34) (Early & Modern Chinese Religion (set of 9 vols))

by John Lagerwey

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From the fifth century BC to the present and dealing with the Three Teachings (Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism) as well as popular religion, this introduction to the eight-volume Early and Modern Chinese Religion explores key ideas and events in four periods of paradigm shift in the intertwined histories of Chinese religion, politics, and culture. It shows how, in the Chinese church-state, elite processes of rationalization, interiorization, and secularization are at work in every period of major change and how popular religion gradually emerges to a position of dominance by means of a long history of at once resisting, adapting to, and collaborating with elite-driven change. Topics covered include ritual, scripture, philosophy, state policy, medicine, sacred geography, gender, and the economy. It also serves as the basis for an on-line Coursera course.
  • ISBN10 900438572X
  • ISBN13 9789004385726
  • Publish Date 8 October 2018
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Brill
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 306
  • Language English