JOURNAL> TOC Review of Religion and Chinese Society 3.2 (2016)

Jason Protass Discussion

Dear Colleagues,

Vol. 3, no. 2 (2016) of Review of Religion and Chinese Society, a special issue titled “Mapping the Sacred: Geospatial Studies on Chinese Religions” is available in print and online.
http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/22143955/3/2

See the table of contents below.

All best,
Jason Protass

INTRODUCTION
“Mapping the Sacred: Geospatial Studies on Chinese Religions,” 145 –147
J. E. E. Pettit and Jason Protass

ARTICLES

"Remapping Locust Temples of Historical China and the Use of GIS,” 149 –163
Shih-pei Chen (陳詩沛)

“Toward a Spatial History of Chan: Lineages, Networks, and the Lamp Records,” 164 –188
Jason Protass

“Knowing the Paths of Pilgrimage: The Network of Pilgrimage Routes in Nineteenth-Century China,” 189 –222
Marcus Bingenheimer

“Spatial Study of Mosques: Xinjiang and Ningxia as Case Studies,” 223 –260
Zhaohui Hong (洪朝辉) and Jianfeng Jin (金建峰)

REVIEWS

Gerda Wielander, Christian Values in Communist China (Carsten Vala)

Barend J. ter Haar, Practicing Scripture: A Lay Buddhist Movement in Late Imperial China (Jiang Wu)

Zhuo Xinping ed., Christianity (Religious Studies in Contemporary China Collection 3) (Fredrik Fällman)

Mark R. E. Meulenbeld, Demonic Warfare: Daoism, Territorial Networks, and the History of a Ming Novel (Richard G. Wang)

Paul F. Copp, The Body Incantatory: Spells and the Ritual Imagination in Medieval Chinese Buddhism (Geoffrey Goble)

Thomas Jansen, Thoralf Klein, and Christian Meyer, eds., Globalization and the Making of Religious Modernity in China (Joey Marshall)


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Jason Protass
Assistant Professor
Religious Studies
Brown University