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Chinese Christianities Unit

Call for Proposals for November Meeting

The Chinese Christianities Unit at the American Academy of Religion invites papers for the 2024 Annual Meeting that speak to themes that expand the breadth of what can be covered in the field of Chinese Christianities.

The Chinese Christianities Unit began as a seminar in 2015. From 2015-2019, the seminar explored various ways in which Chinese Christianities cross boundaries in regional, social, religious, and ecclesiological ways. In so doing, scholars in Chinese Christianities have developed understandings of the field that challenge the consistency of both the terms ‘Chinese’ and ‘Christianities,’ as both may refer to a range of phenomena in our burgeoning field of study. As a unit, the Chinese Christianities Unit has explored how terms like ‘Bible’ and ‘Sinophone’ are also germane to the expansion of what the field could entail, opening up multiple worlds that Chinese Christianities may inhabit.

As we continue to expand the scope of what Chinese Christianities could cover, we welcome papers that address the following topics:

  • Chinese Christianities and literature, protests, and public theologies
  • Chinese Christianities, nationalisms, transnationalisms, and minorities
  • Chinese Christianities, transhumanism, and artificial intelligence
  • Chinese Christianities and Sinophone studies
  • Chinese Christianities in China-Africa geographies
  • Chinese Christianities in the covid-19 pandemic

We also seek proposals for state of the field panels and collaborations with other groups, especially the Chinese Religions Unit.

 

 

Call for Proposals for Online June Meeting

Same as above.

Statement of Purpose

This Unit provides a collaborative forum for scholars of different disciplines to engage in an academic discourse about the field of Chinese Christianities. Christianity is the fastest growing religion in mainland China today, and arguably the religion of choice for a growing number of diasporic Chinese. “Chinese” is an expansive term, including mainland China proper as well as a large, linguistically, and culturally diverse diaspora, encompassing more than a fifth of the world’s population; the Han Chinese people are sometimes described as the world’s largest ethnic group. Hence, with the increasing critical mass of Chinese Christians, there has likewise been a growing academic interest in various instantiations of Chinese Christianities, as understood across geographies (e.g., mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, North America, etc.) and groupings (e.g., house and state-sanctioned churches, Catholic, Pentecostal, etc.). Chinese Christianities both transcend and hinder a number of regional, social, religious, etc. boundaries. Over the course of these five years, this unit will offer a unique opportunity for scholars to engage and to debate the implications of the multiplicity of Chinese Christianities with regards to the boundaries they engage.

Chairs

Steering Committee Members

Method

Other

Review Process

Proposals are anonymous to chairs and steering committee members until after final acceptance/rejection