The Formation of Regional Religious Systems in Greater China
Herausgeber: Wu, Jiang
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Herausgeber: Wu, Jiang
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Based on years of data compilation and analysis of religious sites, this book explores the formation of Regional Religious Systems (RRS) in Greater China in unprecedented scope and depth. It addresses quantitatively the enduring historical and contemporary issues of China's deep-rooted regionalism.
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Based on years of data compilation and analysis of religious sites, this book explores the formation of Regional Religious Systems (RRS) in Greater China in unprecedented scope and depth. It addresses quantitatively the enduring historical and contemporary issues of China's deep-rooted regionalism.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781032103358
- ISBN-10: 1032103353
- Artikelnr.: 62885149
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9781032103358
- ISBN-10: 1032103353
- Artikelnr.: 62885149
Jiang Wu director, Center for Buddhist Studies and professor, Department of East Asian Studies, College of Humanities, The University of Arizona, USA.
Introduction: Exploring Regional Religious Systems (RRS): Theoretical and
Methodological Considerations. Part One: RRS and the Spread of Religious
Sites in Medieval China. 1. Making and Marking Buddhist Sacred Space: Wuyue
Buddhism and its Influence in the Song Dynasty (960-1279). 2. On the
Spatio-temporal Analysis of Religious Institutions: A Study of the Jinhua
Prefectural Gazetteer of 1480. Part Two: RRS and the Buddhist Pilgrimage
Network in Late Imperial China. 3. Traversing the "Pilgrimage Square" of
Northern China in the 19th Century. 4. The Ways of Travelling: A Historical
GIS Examination of the Pilgrimage Routes Centered on Mt. Jiuhua in Late
Imperial China. 5. Regional Systems of Guanyin Pilgrimages in the Lower
Yangtze Delta during the Ming-Qing Period (1368-1912). Part Three: Regional
Analysis of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Religions. 6. Mapping the
Growth of Early Yiguandao Buddha-halls. 7. Churches at the Margin: Mapping
the Establishment of Protestant and Catholic Churches in China, ca.
1949-2004. 8. Spatio-temporal Analyses of Changing Religious Landscapes in
China. Part Four: Regional Formation in Periphery. 9. Historical GIS and
the Study of Southeast China and the Southeast Asian Chinese Diaspora. 10.
Using Geospatial Technologies to Study Regional Folk Religions: The Taiwan
Religion Database and Two Case Studies. 11. A Regional Systems Approach to
the Origin and Spread of the Bon Religion of Tibet. Dedication.
Acknowledgement. Preface by Lewis Lancaster. List of Major Chinese
Administrative Regions.Chronology of Chinese history.
Methodological Considerations. Part One: RRS and the Spread of Religious
Sites in Medieval China. 1. Making and Marking Buddhist Sacred Space: Wuyue
Buddhism and its Influence in the Song Dynasty (960-1279). 2. On the
Spatio-temporal Analysis of Religious Institutions: A Study of the Jinhua
Prefectural Gazetteer of 1480. Part Two: RRS and the Buddhist Pilgrimage
Network in Late Imperial China. 3. Traversing the "Pilgrimage Square" of
Northern China in the 19th Century. 4. The Ways of Travelling: A Historical
GIS Examination of the Pilgrimage Routes Centered on Mt. Jiuhua in Late
Imperial China. 5. Regional Systems of Guanyin Pilgrimages in the Lower
Yangtze Delta during the Ming-Qing Period (1368-1912). Part Three: Regional
Analysis of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Religions. 6. Mapping the
Growth of Early Yiguandao Buddha-halls. 7. Churches at the Margin: Mapping
the Establishment of Protestant and Catholic Churches in China, ca.
1949-2004. 8. Spatio-temporal Analyses of Changing Religious Landscapes in
China. Part Four: Regional Formation in Periphery. 9. Historical GIS and
the Study of Southeast China and the Southeast Asian Chinese Diaspora. 10.
Using Geospatial Technologies to Study Regional Folk Religions: The Taiwan
Religion Database and Two Case Studies. 11. A Regional Systems Approach to
the Origin and Spread of the Bon Religion of Tibet. Dedication.
Acknowledgement. Preface by Lewis Lancaster. List of Major Chinese
Administrative Regions.Chronology of Chinese history.
Introduction: Exploring Regional Religious Systems (RRS): Theoretical and
Methodological Considerations. Part One: RRS and the Spread of Religious
Sites in Medieval China. 1. Making and Marking Buddhist Sacred Space: Wuyue
Buddhism and its Influence in the Song Dynasty (960-1279). 2. On the
Spatio-temporal Analysis of Religious Institutions: A Study of the Jinhua
Prefectural Gazetteer of 1480. Part Two: RRS and the Buddhist Pilgrimage
Network in Late Imperial China. 3. Traversing the "Pilgrimage Square" of
Northern China in the 19th Century. 4. The Ways of Travelling: A Historical
GIS Examination of the Pilgrimage Routes Centered on Mt. Jiuhua in Late
Imperial China. 5. Regional Systems of Guanyin Pilgrimages in the Lower
Yangtze Delta during the Ming-Qing Period (1368-1912). Part Three: Regional
Analysis of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Religions. 6. Mapping the
Growth of Early Yiguandao Buddha-halls. 7. Churches at the Margin: Mapping
the Establishment of Protestant and Catholic Churches in China, ca.
1949-2004. 8. Spatio-temporal Analyses of Changing Religious Landscapes in
China. Part Four: Regional Formation in Periphery. 9. Historical GIS and
the Study of Southeast China and the Southeast Asian Chinese Diaspora. 10.
Using Geospatial Technologies to Study Regional Folk Religions: The Taiwan
Religion Database and Two Case Studies. 11. A Regional Systems Approach to
the Origin and Spread of the Bon Religion of Tibet. Dedication.
Acknowledgement. Preface by Lewis Lancaster. List of Major Chinese
Administrative Regions.Chronology of Chinese history.
Methodological Considerations. Part One: RRS and the Spread of Religious
Sites in Medieval China. 1. Making and Marking Buddhist Sacred Space: Wuyue
Buddhism and its Influence in the Song Dynasty (960-1279). 2. On the
Spatio-temporal Analysis of Religious Institutions: A Study of the Jinhua
Prefectural Gazetteer of 1480. Part Two: RRS and the Buddhist Pilgrimage
Network in Late Imperial China. 3. Traversing the "Pilgrimage Square" of
Northern China in the 19th Century. 4. The Ways of Travelling: A Historical
GIS Examination of the Pilgrimage Routes Centered on Mt. Jiuhua in Late
Imperial China. 5. Regional Systems of Guanyin Pilgrimages in the Lower
Yangtze Delta during the Ming-Qing Period (1368-1912). Part Three: Regional
Analysis of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Religions. 6. Mapping the
Growth of Early Yiguandao Buddha-halls. 7. Churches at the Margin: Mapping
the Establishment of Protestant and Catholic Churches in China, ca.
1949-2004. 8. Spatio-temporal Analyses of Changing Religious Landscapes in
China. Part Four: Regional Formation in Periphery. 9. Historical GIS and
the Study of Southeast China and the Southeast Asian Chinese Diaspora. 10.
Using Geospatial Technologies to Study Regional Folk Religions: The Taiwan
Religion Database and Two Case Studies. 11. A Regional Systems Approach to
the Origin and Spread of the Bon Religion of Tibet. Dedication.
Acknowledgement. Preface by Lewis Lancaster. List of Major Chinese
Administrative Regions.Chronology of Chinese history.