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Religion and citizenship in China’s moral-political education
Zhenzhou ZHAO
Department of Social Sciences (SSC)
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China
100%
Citizenship
100%
Political Education
100%
Moral
100%
Religiosity
60%
Social Change
20%
Japan
20%
Public Discourse
20%
Christian
20%
Educational Field
20%
Social Force
20%
Chinese People
20%
Chinese Nation
20%
Nation-state
20%
Taoism
20%
Confucianism
20%
Traditional Culture
20%
Religious Traditions
20%
State Discourse
20%
Late Nineteenth Century
20%
Modern China
20%
New Nationalism
20%
Official Discourse
20%
Christianity
20%
Mao Era
20%
Superstition
20%
Religion in China
20%
Post-communist
20%
Japanese Imperialism
20%
Moral Norms
20%
New Communities
20%
Public Language
20%
European Imperialism
20%
Concept of Religion
20%
Modern Nation
20%
National Elite
20%
Arts and Humanities
China
100%
Moral
100%
Religion
100%
Religiosity
50%
Discourse
33%
Nation-state
33%
Japan
16%
Reform
16%
Conception
16%
Communist
16%
Religious Tradition
16%
Interplay
16%
era
16%
Public Discourse
16%
Traditional Culture
16%
Confucianism
16%
Ritual
16%
Modern China
16%
Christianity
16%
Daoism
16%
Late Nineteenth Century
16%
Japanese Imperialism
16%
Public Language
16%
Moral norms
16%
European Imperialism
16%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Morality
100%
Political Education
100%
Religiosity
42%
Chinese
28%
Nations-State
28%
Japan
14%
Confucianism
14%
Traditional Culture
14%
Religious Tradition
14%
Late Nineteenth Century
14%
Imperialism
14%
Ritual
14%
Public Language
14%