Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I - The Relationship of Missionary-Adepts to their Faith and
the Issue of Faith Confirmation
1. The Production of Missionary-Adepts
2. Confirming One's Faith
PART II - Charisma and Routinization
3. Production of Charisma Within the Yiguandao
4. Charisma and "Routinization of the Extraordinary": Structuring
Leadership to Open the Wilderness
PART III - Defusing Tension
5. The Role of Confucianism to Defuse Tension With the Social and
Political Environment.
6. Yiguandao's Promotion of Confucianism-Related Activities in Hong
Kong and Mainland China.
PART IV - Organization and Strategy
7. Structuring and Organizing the Missionary Effort
8. A Well-Orchestrated Strategy Taking Politics and Cross-Straits
Relations Into Account
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
Sébastien Billioud is Professor of Chinese Studies at Université de Paris and a member of the French Research Institute on East Asia (IFRAE). His cross-disciplinary research explores the modern and contemporary fates of Confucianism. He is the author of Thinking Through Confucian Modernity, A Study of Mou Zongsan's Moral Metaphysics, The Sage and the People, The Confucian Revival in China, and other works.
I highly recommend this well-researched book
*Na Chen, Nova Religio*
Reclaiming the Wilderness is a must-read for scholars in the field,
but also more broadly for anyone interested in the Confucian
revival in China, cross-strait relations, and new religious
movements. Finally, it also provides valuable insights for
non-specialists and students. As such, Billioud has succeeded in
providing a highly readable book that appeals to experts and
nonspecialists alike and which, I am sure, will leave a great
impact on Chinese studies and religious studies.
*Nikolas Broy, International Journal of Asian Studies *
This book is well organized to illustrate the current work
Yiguandao practitioners are doing to reclaim what they view as
their rightful place as a legitimate part of China's religious
landscape. Summing Up: Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through
faculty; professionals.
*M. C. Brose, CHOICE*
The greatest worth of this volume is arguably its very fundamental
premise: studies pertaining to Yīguàndào - especially those built
upon genuine access to practitioners - are desperately lacking, and
this volume grants a much-needed window.
*Joseph Chadwin, Religious Studies Review *
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