The Failure of the Campaign to Demolish Church Crosses in Zhejiang Province, 2013–2016: A Temporal and Spatial Analysis = $Lchi浙江省2013-2016强拆教堂十字架运动的失败 : 一个时空分析

In 2013, the Zhejiang government initiated a campaign to demolish church crosses (dcc) throughout the province in the name of landscape improvement. In April 2016, the campaign was abruptly and quietly halted. The termination of the campaign was primarily due to unremitting resistance by Christians...

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Published in:Review of Religion and Chinese Society
Subtitles:$Lchi浙江省2013-2016强拆教堂十字架运动的失败
Main Author: Yang, Fenggang 1962- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2018
In: Review of Religion and Chinese Society
Further subjects:B Zhejiang
B religious resistance
B cross demolition campaign
B 浙江
B 强拆十字架运动
B 宗教抵抗
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Summary:In 2013, the Zhejiang government initiated a campaign to demolish church crosses (dcc) throughout the province in the name of landscape improvement. In April 2016, the campaign was abruptly and quietly halted. The termination of the campaign was primarily due to unremitting resistance by Christians in Zhejiang. This article provides a temporal and spatial analysis of the dcc campaign that reveals multiple failures on the part of the Zhejiang authorities, including missing several self-imposed deadlines to remove all church crosses in the province, inconsistently implementing the campaign in various regions, and causing the breakdown of the bridging mechanism between Christian churches and the party-state. The failure of the dcc campaign is an important empirical case for studies of religion and Chinese society. It indicates that the church-state equilibrium in China may be approaching a tipping point.
ISSN:2214-3955
Contains:In: Review of Religion and Chinese Society
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/22143955-00501002