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Folk religion as the "life-world": revival of folk beliefs and renewal of religious categorization in contemporary China

Sociology

Folk religion as the "life-world": revival of folk beliefs and renewal of religious categorization in contemporary China

S. Chi and C. Liu

This paper by Shuai Chi and Chao Liu explores the richness of Chinese society's cultural and religious life, arguing that traditional religious categorization falls short. It highlights the vital role of folk religion in shaping social dynamics and its resurgence in contemporary China, promoting integration and cultural diversity.

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Abstract
Religious studies in the past paid more attention to the changes of institutional religion than to the status characteristic of folk beliefs. This paper argues that religious categorization based on institutional religion is not conducive to understanding the cultural and religious life of Chinese society, but rather leads to the stigmatization of folk religion and the reduction of the life-world. From this perspective, the historical development of folk religion affects the relationship between national elites, institutionalized religion, and civil society. Folk religion can be foregrounded and exerts great impact on the rise and fall of institutional religion. The folk religion revival in contemporary China and the development of related studies also promote the renewal of religious categorization. The revival of folk religion in the new millennium can consequently facilitate social integration and provide new possibilities for overcoming institutional religion's exclusiveness and for increasing the cultural diversity of Chinese society.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Apr 01, 2024
Authors
Shuai Chi, Chao Liu
Tags
religious categorization
folk religion
Chinese society
cultural diversity
social integration
national elites
civil society
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