El Cambio De Mundo En La Religion

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Religion in China has been characterized by pluralism since the beginning of Chinese history. The Chinese religions are family-oriented and do not demand the exclusive adherence of members. Some scholars doubt the use of the term "religion" in reference to Buddhism and Taoism, and suggest "cultural practices", "thought systems" or "philosophies" as more appropriate names.[5] The questions of whatshould be called religion and who should be called religious in China is up for debate.[6]

Buddhism remains a main popular religion in China since its introduction in the 1st century. One of the largest group of religious traditions is the Chinese folk religion or "Shenism", a term coined by A.J. Elliot,[7] which he used to collectively name Chinese folk religions, as the ethnic religion ofthe Hans, which encompasses Taoism, and the worship of the shens, a collection of various local ethnic deities, heroes and ancestors, and figures from Chinese mythology, among which the most popular ones in recent years have been Mazu (goddess of the seas, patron of Southern China), Huangdi (divine patriarch of all the Chinese, "Volksgeist" of the Chinese nation),[8][9][10] the BlackDragon,[11][12][13] Caishen (god of prosperity and richness),[14] and others.

Although an established presence since the 7th century, Christianity in China declined as a result of persecution during the 10th through 14th centuries.[15] It was reintroduced in the 16th century by Jesuit missionaries. In the 18th and 19th centuries, with the widespread influx of European ideology into China, Western religionsgained a foothold, notably causing the Taiping Rebellion. While the Communist Party of China came to power in 1949, it was regarded as an atheist faction which viewed traditional religions as backwards, and Western religions such as Christianity as the tool of Western colonialism, and has steadfastly maintained separation of church from state affairs[16] in order to prevent recurrence of situationslike the Taiping Rebellion. After the "opening up" of the 1980s, more religious freedoms were granted, and traditional beliefs like Taoism and Buddhism were supported as an integral part of the Chinese culture.

Nowadays Shenism-Taoism and Buddhism are the largest religions in China with respectively over 30%[17][18][19] (of which 160 million, or 11% of the total population of the country, areMazuists[20]) and 18–20%[2][3][4] of the population adhering to them, thriving throughout the country as the government is allowing them to spread.[21] Almost 4% of the religious composition is made up of non-Han ethnicities who follow their traditional tribal and autochthone religions.[22][23] Christians are 4-5% of the population according to various detailed surveys,[24][25][26][27][28] Between1949–2007, indigenous Chinese Christianity has been growing.[29][30] Muslims are 1–2%.[31] However, the biggest part of the population, ranging between 60% and 70%, is mostly agnostic or atheist.[26][32][33] Various new religious movements, both indigenous and exogenous, are scattered across the country.[34] Confucianism as a religion is popular among intellectuals.[35]

China has many of theworld's tallest statues, including the tallest of all. Most of them represent buddhas, deities and religious personalities and have been built in the 2000s. The world's tallest statue is the Spring Temple Buddha, located in Henan. Recently built in the country are also the world's tallest pagoda[36] and the world's tallest stupa.[37]
Contents

1 Ancient and pre-historic
2 Modern history2.1 Temple economy
3 Demographics
3.1 Statistics
4 Cultural background
4.1 Confucius mores and morals
4.2 Veneration of Ancestors
5 Notable religions
5.1 Chinese ethnic religion
5.2 Religious Confucianism
5.3 Taoism
5.4 Buddhism
5.5 Non-Han indigenous religions
6 Abrahamic religions
6.1...
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