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- aggregation date "2014".
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- aggregation subject "Philosophy and Religion".
- aggregation title "Faith and politics: (new) confucianism as civil religion".
- aggregation abstract "This article discusses how, in contemporary China, politico-religious narratives that reiterate the country's Confucian tradition serve to create a sense of belonging and sharedness in a community, and provide a way to interpret this community and the contemporary Chinese nation as having a divine mission. As these Chinese foundational myths combine elements of Confucianism with patriotism and nationalism, they can be interpreted as a constitutive element of a "civil religion with Chinese characteristics", and as providing arguments for a "religious" legitimation of the CCP as organization that has to lead the nation on this mission.".
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