新刊:《中國宗教研究集刊》第50卷第1期
The Journal of Chinese Religions (JCR) is the longest-standing journal in the field of Chinese religions. It is a peer-reviewed, bi-annual academic journal that publishes research articles, book reviews, and other communications on all aspects of Chinese religions. JCR is published in affiliation with the Society for the Study of Chinese Religions (SSCR).
Daniel L. Overmyer, Phd, FRSC August 20, 1935– November 24, 2021: Founding editor of the Journal of Chinese Religions
Philip Clart
Towards a Buddhist History of Mount Tai
Claudia Wenzel
Ritual Techniques for Creating a Divine Persona in Late Imperial China: The Case of Daoist Law Enforcer Lord Wang
Vincent Goossaert
Practicing Salvation: Meat-Eating, Martyrdom, and Sacrifice as Religious Ideals in the Zhenkongjiao
Esmond Chuah Meng Soh
Zongjiao as a Chinese Conceptual Term for Religion? Genealogical Notes On its Development Since The Late Qing Period
Christian Meyer
A History of Cultic Images in China: The Domestic Statuary of Hunan by Alain Arrault and Lina Verchery (review)
Simona Lazzerini
Daoism in Modern China: Clerics and Temples in Urban Transformations, 1860–Present by Vincent Goossaert and Xun Liu (review)
Jean DeBernardi
Worldly Saviors and Imperial Authority in Medieval Chinese Buddhism by April D. Hughes (review)
Yu Xuan Tay
Religion, Ethnicity, and Gender in Western Hunan during the Modern Era: The Dao among the Miao? by Paul R. Katz (review)
Megan Bryson