Chinese Megachurch Persecution: Application of an Indigenous Resource Framework
International Journal of Social Science Studies
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Chinese Megachurch Persecution: Application of an Indigenous Resource Framework
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Creator |
Barnes, Sandra Lynn
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Description |
Despite increased religious tolerance in China over the past few decades, persecution of Christians persists. Small churches or Christians who clandestinely meet in small groups may avoid a certain degree of conflict; few studies consider how their larger, less conspicuous counterparts fare. An indigenous resource framework and content analysis of interview, secondary, and participant observation data inform this study of megachurch conflict in mainland China and whether responses follow patterns similar to those used by Black Christian-based activists in the United States during periods of persecution. Findings evidence use of a strategic fusion of indigenous resources common before and during the Civil Rights Movement such as non-violent activism, charisma, and prayer, but adapted to the specific politico-religious environment in China to combat persecution, engender social justice, as well as rally local and international support.
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Redfame Publishing
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None
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Date |
2012-12-02
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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application/pdf
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http://redfame.com/journal/index.php/ijsss/article/view/12
10.11114/ijsss.v1i1.12 |
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International Journal of Social Science Studies; Vol 1, No 1 (2013); p22-36
2324-8041 2324-8033 |
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Language |
eng
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http://redfame.com/journal/index.php/ijsss/article/view/12/26
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