Since the late twentieth century, religion in its varied forms has come to play an increasingly visible and dynamic role in Chinese society. Many religious traditions have revived their activities and organizations and rebuilt their temples, mosques, and churches. Although religious revival may be an inevitable aspect of great social, economic, and political transformations, many people perceive a moral and spiritual crisis in China today. This crisis is becoming a focus for many people who are concerned about the future of China and, to some degree, the future of our globalizing world. The way to a better future for China
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Since the late twentieth century, religion in its varied forms has come to play an increasingly visible and dynamic role in Chinese society. Many religious traditions have revived their activities and organizations and rebuilt their temples, mosques, and churches. Although religious revival may be an inevitable aspect of great social, economic, and political transformations, many people perceive a moral and spiritual crisis in China today. This crisis is becoming a focus for many people who are concerned about the future of China and, to some degree, the future of our globalizing world. The way to a better future for China
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PDF Views & Downloads | 16 | 4 | 1 |