Religion in Communist China [by] Richard C. Bush, Jr.
Publication details: Nashville, Abingdon Press [1970]Description: 432 p. 25 cmISBN:- 0687360153
- 9780687360154
- 200.9/51
- BL1802 .B87
Contents:
The Chinese Communist view of religion -- Eradicating Christianity's foreign connections: missionaries -- Eradicating Christianity's foreign connections: institutions -- Catholic resistance to Communist efforts to control the church -- The Catholic church under Communist control -- The rapid rise of the three-self movement in Protestantism -- The decline of the Protestant churches -- Islam: challenge of an ethnic and religious minority -- Buddhism: altered, utilized, and buried -- Confucius and his changing fortunes -- Taoism and folk religion: elusive as always.
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The Anton Library of Chinese Studies General Stacks | BL1802 .B87 1970 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | TBC00006340 |
Includes bibliographical references.
The Chinese Communist view of religion -- Eradicating Christianity's foreign connections: missionaries -- Eradicating Christianity's foreign connections: institutions -- Catholic resistance to Communist efforts to control the church -- The Catholic church under Communist control -- The rapid rise of the three-self movement in Protestantism -- The decline of the Protestant churches -- Islam: challenge of an ethnic and religious minority -- Buddhism: altered, utilized, and buried -- Confucius and his changing fortunes -- Taoism and folk religion: elusive as always.
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