Beyond "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord": Diffused Religion and Religious Co-Optations in Hong Kong

Most discussions on religious activism in Hong Kong focus on Christianity. Building on C. K. Yang's classic theory of diffused religion, this article first distinguishes Chinese religious institutions from less institutional religious practices and expressions and argues beyond this popular ass...

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Main Author: Guo, Ting (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Oxford University Press 2022
In: Journal of the American Academy of Religion
Year: 2022, Volume: 90, Issue: 4, Pages: 937-953
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