April 12 | The Souls of China: A Conversation with Ian Johnson


The NYU Center for Religion and Media and  would like to invite you to attend our upcoming conversation with Pulitzer Prize winning author [wp.nyu.edu]Ian Johnson[wp.nyu.edu] about his new book The Souls of China: The Return of Religion After Mao on Wednesday, April 12th at 6pm at the NYU Bookstore (726 Broadway).

The Souls of China: The Return of Religion After Mao[ian-johnson.com] tells the story of one of the world’s great spiritual revivals. Following a century of violent anti-religious campaigns, China is now filled with new temples, churches and mosques–as well as cults, sects and politicians trying to harness religion for their own ends. Driving this explosion of faith is uncertainty–over what it means to be Chinese, and how to live an ethical life in a country that discarded traditional morality a century ago and is still searching for new guideposts.

This book is the culmination of a six-year project following an underground Protestant church in Chengdu, pilgrims in Beijing, rural Daoist priests in Shanxi, and meditation groups in caves in the country’s south.

Along the way, Johnson learned esoteric meditation techniques, visited a nonagenarian Confucian sage, and befriended government propagandists as they fashioned a remarkable embrace of traditional values. These experiences are distilled into a cycle of festivals, births, deaths, detentions, and struggle–a great awakening of faith that is.

He will be joined in conversation by Angela Zito, professor of anthropology and religious studies at NYU.

For more information please see the attached flyer and visit our website[wp.nyu.edu].

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