China looks back on a long history of religious diversity. Though
not entirely free from conflicts, it was comparatively much more
peaceful than the religious history of the West. What were the
reasons? Was it a strong control exercised by the ruling
authorities? Was it the powerful ideal of harmony extended to the
religious realm? Was it a different sense of religious identity?
How translates this heritage into contemporary China, its current
politics and its most recent discussions after the liberalization
of religions in the 1980s? This volume offers fresh insights by
renowned scholars and specialists in the field.
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