Philanthropy and the religious life of goodness in China

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Governance & Rights 2
RP Weller, CJ Huang, K Wu
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Weller, Huang & Wu document how religious philanthropy in China, particularly through industrialized donor models prevalent in Taiwan, China, and Malaysia, actively defines moral goodness and public welfare. This chapter meticulously explores the phenomenon of bureaucratized, large-scale giving, delving into its spiritual motivations. It also critically examines the significant implications of such religious philanthropy for the development of civil society and the broader governance landscape, offering a nuanced perspective on the intersection of faith, giving, and societal impact in Chinese contexts.

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