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Surviving The State Remaking The Church A Sociological Portrait Of Christians In Mainland China 1st Edition Li Ma

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Surviving The State Remaking The Church A Sociological Portrait Of Christians In Mainland China 1st Edition Li Ma
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Publisher: Wipf and Stock
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Li Ma, Jin Li
ISBN: 9781532634611, 9781532634628, 9781532634604, 1532634617, 1532634625, 1532634609
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Surviving The State Remaking The Church A Sociological Portrait Of Christians In Mainland China 1st Edition Li Ma by Li Ma, Jin Li 9781532634611, 9781532634628, 9781532634604, 1532634617, 1532634625, 1532634609 instant download after payment.

This sociological portrait presents how Chinese Christians have coped with life under a hostile regime over a span of different historical periods, and how Christian churches as collective entities have been reshaped by ripples of social change. China's change from a centrally planned economy to a market economy, or from an agrarian society to an urbanizing society, are admittedly significant phenomena worthy of scholarly attention, but real changes are about values and beliefs that give rise to social structures over time. The growth of Christianity has become interwoven with the disintegration or emergence of Chinese cultural beliefs, political ideologies, and commercial values. Relying mainly on an oral history method for data collection, the authors allow the narratives of Chinese Christians to speak for themselves. Identifying the formative cultural elements, a sociohistorical analysis also helps to lay out a coherent understanding of the complexity of religious experiences for Christians in the Chinese world. This book also serves to bring back scholarly discussions on the habits of the heart as the condition that helps form identities and nurture social morality, whether individuals engage in private or public affairs. ""Li Ma and Jin Li have written an unusually valuable book on the recent history of Christianity in China. Unlike too many others (often speculative or ill-informed), they support their general narrative with extensive ethnographic research. The individuals they have interviewed provide fascinating insights into conversions in prison, the Christian 'harvest' from the Tiannamen Square massacres, effective evangelism at McDonald's and Starbucks, the emergence of Christian NGOs, ongoing tensions between believers and the Chinese Communist Party, the surprising emergence of self-conscious Chinese Calvinist theology, and much more. The result is extraordinary insight concerning perhaps the most important scene of Christian development in the world t

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