Secularity and Transformation of the Faith-Based Community: Ethnography of the Religious Charity of Baha’i in Macau
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Background and Theoretical Framework
2. Ethnographic Methods
3. Baha’i in Macau: The Secularity of Secularized Religion
3.1. Global History
3.2. History of Baha’i in Macau
3.3. Features of Contemporary Baha’i in Macau
3.4. Analysis of Ethnographic Results
4. Structure and Operation as a Faith Community
4.1. Governance and Funding
4.2. Membership and Leadership
4.3. Religious and Social Activities
4.4. Faith in Action
4.4.1. Badi Foundation
4.4.2. School of the Nations
4.4.3. Empowerment Project
5. Cultivation of Baha’i in the Community: The Construction of Citizenship
6. Conclusions: The Practice of Humanitarian Spiritual Belief
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Jing, Y.; Zhu, J.; Han, Y. Secularity and Transformation of the Faith-Based Community: Ethnography of the Religious Charity of Baha’i in Macau. Religions 2020, 11, 652. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel11120652
Jing Y, Zhu J, Han Y. Secularity and Transformation of the Faith-Based Community: Ethnography of the Religious Charity of Baha’i in Macau. Religions. 2020; 11(12):652. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel11120652
Chicago/Turabian StyleJing, Yanchun, Jiangang Zhu, and Yongjing Han. 2020. "Secularity and Transformation of the Faith-Based Community: Ethnography of the Religious Charity of Baha’i in Macau" Religions 11, no. 12: 652. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel11120652
APA StyleJing, Y., Zhu, J., & Han, Y. (2020). Secularity and Transformation of the Faith-Based Community: Ethnography of the Religious Charity of Baha’i in Macau. Religions, 11(12), 652. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel11120652