Bridging the gap?: An investigation of Beijing intellectual house church activities and their implications for China's democratization

This article investigates the link between Christian belief and the fight for political change in today's China focusing on the activities of certain Beijing house churches. It formulates the hypothesis that Chinese Christian intellectuals may be able to fulfil a special 'bridge-function&#...

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Autor principal: Wielander, Gerda (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Routledge 2009
En: Journal of contemporary China
Año: 2009, Volumen: 18, Número: 62, Páginas: 849-864
Otras palabras clave:B Cambio político
B Comunidad religiosa
B Democratización
B Volksrepublik China Cambio político Democratización Christen Cristianismo Verhältnis Religionsgemeinschaft - Staat Intellektuelle Politische / gesellschaftliche Mobilisierung Verhältnis Intellektuelle - Staat
B China
B Persona intelectual
B Cristianismo
B Cristiano
B Estado
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Sumario:This article investigates the link between Christian belief and the fight for political change in today's China focusing on the activities of certain Beijing house churches. It formulates the hypothesis that Chinese Christian intellectuals may be able to fulfil a special 'bridge-function' in Chinese society. This hypothesis is tested against evidence based on a close reading of two Beijing house church publications (Aiyan and Fangzhou) and interviews with intellectuals closely associated with these as well as 'ordinary' Christian intellectuals. Areas investigated include education, urban-rural co-operation, the demographic make-up of congregations, the Christian understanding of liberalism, and the activities of Chinese Christian human rights attorneys. It comes to the conclusion that while Christian intellectuals have great potential to play an important role in China's process of democratization, their most prominent members continue the splittist tradition of previous dissident groups while the more meaningful work is undertaken by unknown Christians away from the spotlight. (J Contemp China/GIGA)
ISSN:1067-0564
Obras secundarias:In: Journal of contemporary China