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Whyte 2011 一 Whyte M. K. Review of Religion in China: Survival and Revival under Communist Rule, by Fenggang Yang // American Journal of Sociology. Vol. 118, № 1 (2012). P. 240-242.

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Wuthnow 2004 一 Wuthnow, Robert. Presidential Address 2003: The Challenge of Diversity // Journal for the Scientific Study ofReligion. Vol. 43, № 2 (2004). P. 159-170.

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Xinhua News Agency 2009 一 The Great Practice of the Freedom of Religious Belief: A Summary of the 60 Years Religious Affairs since the Establishment ofNew China // Xinhua News Agency. September 4,2009. URL: http:// news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2009-09/04/content_11997424.htm (в настоящее время ресурс недоступен).

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Yang 1988 – Yang, Fenggang. The Change of the Notion of God in Western Philosophy // Nankai Journal. № 1 (1988). P. 34-39.

Yang 1999 一 Yang, Fenggang. Chinese Christians in America: Conversion, Assimilation, and Adhesive Identities. University Park, Pa.: Penn State University Press, 1999.

Yang 2000 一 Yang, Fenggang. Hsi Nan Buddhist Temple: Seeking to Americanize // Helen Rose Ebaugh and Janet S. Chafetz, eds. Religion and the New Immigrants: Continuities and Adaptations in Immigrant Congregations. Walnut Creek, Calif.: AltaMira, 2000. P. 67-87.

Yang 2004 – Yang, Fenggang. Between Secularist Ideology and Desecularizing Reality: The Birth and Growth of Religious Research in Communist China // Sociology of Religion. Vol. 65, № 2 (2004), P. 101-119.

Yang 2005 – Yang, Fenggang. Lost in the Market, Saved at McDonalds: Conversion to Christianity in Urban China // Journal for the Scientific Study ofReligion. Vol. 44 (2005). P. 423-441.

Yang 2005a – Yang, Der-Ruey. The Changing Economy of Temple Daoism in Shanghai // Fenggang Yang and Joseph B. Tamney eds. State, Market, and Religions in Chinese Societies. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2005. P. 115-150.

Yang 2006 一 Yang, Fenggang. The Red, Black, and Gray Markets ofReligion in China // Sociological Quarterly. Vol. 47 (2006). P. 93-122.