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The Anti-Christian Movement (非基督教运动) was an intellectual and political movement in China in the 1920s. The May Fourth Movement for a New Culture attacked religion of all sorts, including Confucianism and Buddhism as well as Christianity, rejecting all as superstition. The various movements were also inspired by modernizing attitudes deriving from both nationalist and socialist ideologies, as well as feeding on older anti-Christian sentiment that was in large part due to repeated invasions of China by Western countries. The Chinese Nationalists had also sought unity in their country as well as a transformation in the way that their society operated which seemed to heavily rely upon Western thought and/or ideals. They brought forth age-old criticisms about the Western religion and accused th

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  • The Anti-Christian Movement (非基督教运动) was an intellectual and political movement in China in the 1920s. The May Fourth Movement for a New Culture attacked religion of all sorts, including Confucianism and Buddhism as well as Christianity, rejecting all as superstition. The various movements were also inspired by modernizing attitudes deriving from both nationalist and socialist ideologies, as well as feeding on older anti-Christian sentiment that was in large part due to repeated invasions of China by Western countries. The Chinese Nationalists had also sought unity in their country as well as a transformation in the way that their society operated which seemed to heavily rely upon Western thought and/or ideals. They brought forth age-old criticisms about the Western religion and accused the Christian missionaries of actively participating in it as a way of eliminating the native culture like other foreign imperialists. (en)
  • 非基督教运动是中国知识界众多派别於1922年到1927年間反對基督教的运动。非基督教运动起源於共產主義的影響,迅速受到新文化運動(宗教被視為「賽先生」-「科學」的敵人)的支持。1924年以後,民族主義情緒高漲,掀起反對帝國主義運動,支持者包括繼承中國文化的國民黨、主張共產主義的共產黨,以及主張“凝成國民意識,發揚本國文化”、“內除國賊,外抗強權”的國家主義派。中國政府通过此项运动取得了對教會學校的控制權。基督教青年會主導的體育事業在非基督教運動的衝擊下也徹底沒落,中國政府收回體育權。 (zh)
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  • 非基督教运动是中国知识界众多派别於1922年到1927年間反對基督教的运动。非基督教运动起源於共產主義的影響,迅速受到新文化運動(宗教被視為「賽先生」-「科學」的敵人)的支持。1924年以後,民族主義情緒高漲,掀起反對帝國主義運動,支持者包括繼承中國文化的國民黨、主張共產主義的共產黨,以及主張“凝成國民意識,發揚本國文化”、“內除國賊,外抗強權”的國家主義派。中國政府通过此项运动取得了對教會學校的控制權。基督教青年會主導的體育事業在非基督教運動的衝擊下也徹底沒落,中國政府收回體育權。 (zh)
  • The Anti-Christian Movement (非基督教运动) was an intellectual and political movement in China in the 1920s. The May Fourth Movement for a New Culture attacked religion of all sorts, including Confucianism and Buddhism as well as Christianity, rejecting all as superstition. The various movements were also inspired by modernizing attitudes deriving from both nationalist and socialist ideologies, as well as feeding on older anti-Christian sentiment that was in large part due to repeated invasions of China by Western countries. The Chinese Nationalists had also sought unity in their country as well as a transformation in the way that their society operated which seemed to heavily rely upon Western thought and/or ideals. They brought forth age-old criticisms about the Western religion and accused th (en)
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  • Anti-Christian Movement (China) (en)
  • 非基督教运动 (zh)
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