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Contents Volume 4, No. 1ArticlesEditorial: How Chinese are Chinese Christians Todays? 1Fenggang YangReading Religion in China Today: Interviews with Chinese Christianity Researchers 5Naomi ThurstonThe Ecological Impact on Bonding and Religious Identity: A Case of Chinese Graduate Students in Two Sociocultural Contexts in the United States 32Cynthia Baiqing ZhangFrom “Children of the Devil” to “Sons of God”: The Reconfiguration of Guanxi in a Twentieth-Century Indigenous Chinese Protestant Group 59Teresa Zimmerman-LiuThe Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Wenzhou Entrepreneurs in Milan and in Their Homeland 87Ottavio Palombaro“Culture Wars” in a Globalized East: How Taiwanese Conservative Christianity Turned Public during the Same-Sex Marriage Controversy and a Secularist Backlash 108Ke-hsien Huang (黃克先)Book ReviewsDan Smyer Yü, Mindscaping the Landscape of Tibet: Place, Memorability, Ecoaesthetics 137Nicole WillockPrasenjit Duara, The Crisis of Global Modernity: Asian Traditions and a Sustainable Future 142Ting GuoStuart H. Young, Conceiving the Indian Buddhist Patriarchs in China 146Alexander O. HsuVolume 4, No. 2ArticlesIntroduction: Religion, Resistance, and Contentious Politics in China 151André LalibertéFaith and Defiance: Christian Prisoners in Maoist China 167Joseph Tse-Hei LeeGender, Catholicism, and Communism in 1950s Shanghai 193Paul P. MarianiThe Simultaneity of Compliance and Resistance: Buddhism, Xuyun, and the Early Communist Regime 215Hung-yok IpLay Buddhists and Moral Activism in Contemporary China 247Gareth FisherBook ReviewsPhilip Clart and Gregory Adam Scott, eds., Religious Publishing and Print Culture in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Review of Religion and Chinese Society Brill

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Volume 4, No. 1ArticlesEditorial: How Chinese are Chinese Christians Todays? 1Fenggang YangReading Religion in China Today: Interviews with Chinese Christianity Researchers 5Naomi ThurstonThe Ecological Impact on Bonding and Religious Identity: A Case of Chinese Graduate Students in Two Sociocultural Contexts in the United States 32Cynthia Baiqing ZhangFrom “Children of the Devil” to “Sons of God”: The Reconfiguration of Guanxi in a Twentieth-Century Indigenous Chinese Protestant Group 59Teresa Zimmerman-LiuThe Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Wenzhou Entrepreneurs in Milan and in Their Homeland 87Ottavio Palombaro“Culture Wars” in a Globalized East: How Taiwanese Conservative Christianity Turned Public during the Same-Sex Marriage Controversy and a Secularist Backlash 108Ke-hsien Huang (黃克先)Book ReviewsDan Smyer Yü, Mindscaping the Landscape of Tibet: Place, Memorability, Ecoaesthetics 137Nicole WillockPrasenjit Duara, The Crisis of Global Modernity: Asian Traditions and a Sustainable Future 142Ting GuoStuart H. Young, Conceiving the Indian Buddhist Patriarchs in China 146Alexander O. HsuVolume 4, No. 2ArticlesIntroduction: Religion, Resistance, and Contentious Politics in China 151André LalibertéFaith and Defiance: Christian Prisoners in Maoist China 167Joseph Tse-Hei LeeGender, Catholicism, and Communism in 1950s Shanghai 193Paul P. MarianiThe Simultaneity of Compliance and Resistance: Buddhism, Xuyun, and the Early Communist Regime 215Hung-yok IpLay Buddhists and Moral Activism in Contemporary China 247Gareth FisherBook ReviewsPhilip Clart and Gregory Adam Scott, eds., Religious Publishing and Print Culture in

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