Converts to Civil Society: Christianity and Political Culture in Contemporary Hong Kong
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Converts to Civil Society: Christianity and Political Culture in Contemporary Hong Kong  -     By: Lida V. Nedilsky

Converts to Civil Society: Christianity and Political Culture in Contemporary Hong Kong

Baylor University Press / 2014 / Hardcover

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Title: Converts to Civil Society: Christianity and Political Culture in Contemporary Hong Kong
By: Lida V. Nedilsky
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 239
Vendor: Baylor University Press
Publication Date: 2014
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 1481300326
ISBN-13: 9781481300322
Series: Studies in World Christianity
Stock No: WW1300322

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Lida V. Nedilsky captures the public ramifications of a personal, Christian faith at the time of Hong Kong’s pivotal political turmoil. From 1997 to 2008, in the much-anticipated reintegration of Hong Kong into Chinese sovereignty, she conducted detailed interviews of more than fifty Hong Kong people and then followed their daily lives, documenting their involvement at the intersection of church and state.

Citizens of Hong Kong enjoy abundant membership options, both social and religious, under Hong Kong’s free market culture. Whether identifying as Catholic or Protestant, or growing up in religious or secular households, Nedilsky’s interviewees share an important characteristic: a story of choosing faith. Across the spheres of family and church, as well as civic organizations and workplaces, Nedilsky shows how individuals break and forge bonds, enter and exit commitments, and transform the public ends of choice itself. From this intimate, firsthand vantage point, Converts to Civil Society reveals that people’s independent movements not only invigorate and shape religious community but also enliven a wider public life.

Author Bio

Lida V. Nedilsky is Professor of Sociology at North Park University. Ethnography enables her engagement with the world, whether as a researcher in Hong Kong or as a citizen of Chicago.

Editorial Reviews

...Nedilsky’s volume presents a fascinating array of some of the most socially active Christian personalities in Hong Kong during a remarkable period of momentous change.

-- China Information

Converts to Civil Society is an interesting and valuable study. It has much for general readers, as well as researchers on civil society, Hong Kong politics, and the highly topical issue of the interaction between religion and politics.

-- International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church

Lida Nedilsky’s timely and well-written book provides a rich view into the journeys of select individuals as they convert to civil society,expressing their Christian faiths through Hong Kong NGOs. Converts to Civil Society is a focused treatment on an important segment of Hong Kong that cannot be ignored by researchers interested in the public role of religion.

-- Pacific Affairs

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