The Mandate of Heaven on earth: religious and secular conflict in China

W. Goldstein
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abstract Since the end of the Cultural Revolution, there has been a resurgence of religion in China. Mainstream sociologists of religion have used this as evidence to refute the theory of secularization. Rather than having a longer historical overview, their refutation of the theory of secularization is based on a linear conception of it and they use 1979 as their baseline. While secularization has occurred in China, the pattern that it has followed has not been linear. To see this, this article goes back further and examines the historical reference points: the Taiping Rebellion, the Boxer Rebellion, the Chinese Revolution/Civil War of 1911–1949 and the Cultural Revolution. In China, when secularization occurred, it was forced; it resulted not only in religious revival (the House Church Movement and Falun Gong) but also in the establishment of a secular religion (the Cult of Mao). This pattern of secularization is dialectical; it resembles a spiral and is the consequence of an ongoing conflict between secular movement and religious countermovement.
天命在人间:中国的宗教与世俗冲突
文化大革命结束后,宗教在中国复兴。主流宗教社会学家以此为证据反驳世俗化理论。他们对世俗化理论的反驳不是有一个更长的历史概述,而是基于一个线性的概念,他们以1979年为基准。虽然世俗化在中国已经发生,但它所遵循的模式并不是线性的。为了了解这一点,本文将进一步回顾并考察历史参考点:太平天国起义、义和团运动、1911-1949年的中国革命/内战和文化大革命。在中国,当世俗化发生时,它是被迫的;这种世俗化模式是辩证的;它就像一个螺旋,是世俗运动和宗教反运动之间持续冲突的结果。
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