2022
DOI: 10.1086/717625
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Housing God, Losing Ground: Protestant and Catholic Chronotopic Ideologies in Urban China

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“…the state is the most powerful actor in creating and shaping that context" (Sun 2017(Sun , p. 1664. Although the impact of this policy has varied from area to area, sinicisation has nevertheless famously resulted in highly public, jarring campaigns such as that of cross-removals, which sought to erase even the visual imprint of Christianity from community skylines (Yeh 2022;Ying 2018). In a religious landscape that was already circumscribed, state sinicisation campaigns have rattled Chinese Christians, who fear an even more narrow space for them to practice their faith.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the state is the most powerful actor in creating and shaping that context" (Sun 2017(Sun , p. 1664. Although the impact of this policy has varied from area to area, sinicisation has nevertheless famously resulted in highly public, jarring campaigns such as that of cross-removals, which sought to erase even the visual imprint of Christianity from community skylines (Yeh 2022;Ying 2018). In a religious landscape that was already circumscribed, state sinicisation campaigns have rattled Chinese Christians, who fear an even more narrow space for them to practice their faith.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%