2006 Robert J. McNamara Student Paper Award: Christian Entrepreneurs and the Post-Mao State: An Ethnographic Account of Church-State Relations in China's Economic Transition
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Cao, Nanlai
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Association for the Sociology of Religion
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This paper examines the rise of a group of affluent urban Christians in the post-Mao market transition to shed light on China's church-state relations in the reform era. Based on ethnographic data collected in Wenzhou, the most Christianized Chinese city
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Sociology of Religion