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2. Daoist Primers and Identity, 1340–1900
3. Ritual Techniques for Creating a Divine Persona in Late Imperial China: The Case of Daoist Law Enforcer Lord Wang
4. Chapter Three. The Arts of Creating Perceptible Presence and Public Revelation
5. Chapter Two. The Invention of Revelation
6. Contents
7. Acknowledgments
8. Title page, Copyright
9. Note to the Reader
10. Appendix: A Timeline of Chinese Revelations
11. Chapter Five. Revealed Texts, 1000-1400
12. Dedication
13. Chapter One. Modes of Divine Presence
14. Index
15. chapter Four. The Development of Spirit-Writing, 1000-1400
16. Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series
17. Chapter Eight. The Taiping War and the Sectarian Turn
18. Chapter Six. The Late Ming Turn
19. Chapter Seven. Canonizations
20. Bibliography
21. Text and Context in the Modern History of Chinese Religions: Redemptive Societies and Their Sacred Texts ed. by Philip Clart, David Ownby and Wang Chien-chuan (review)
22. Is There a North China Religion? A Review Essay
23. The Shifting Balance of Power in the City God Temples, Late Qing to 1937
24. Dry Spells: State Rainmaking and Local Governance in Late Imperial China by Jeffrey Snyder-Reinke (review)
25. Picturing the True Form: Daoist Visual Culture in Traditional China by Shih-shan Susan Huang (review)
26. Spirit Writing, Canonization, and the Rise of Divine Saviors: Wenchang, Lüzu, and Guandi, 1700–1858
27. Demonic Warfare: Daoism, Territorial Networks, and the History of a Ming Novel by Mark R.E. Meulenbeld (review)
28. Cover
29. Acknowledgments
30. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
31. 7. Taoist Masters and Spiritual Teachings
32. Reference Matter
33. 6. The Liturgical Functions of the Taoist Clergy
34. Part III: The Social Roles of Peking Taoists
35. 5. Taoists and the Court: Chaplains and Eunuchs
36. 3. The Taoists of the Baiyun Guan
37. 2. A Sociological Profile of Peking Taoists
38. Part II: A Sociological Profile of Peking Taoists
39. 4. Monastic Leadership
40. 1. Peking Taoists in Their Context
41. Introduction
42. Part I: Peking Taoists in Their Context
43. Superstitious Regimes: Religion and the Politics of Chinese Modernity (review)
44. Burning for Buddha: Self-Immolation in Chinese Buddhism (review)
45. Counting the Monks: The 1736-1739 Census of the Chinese Clergy
46. Vegetarianism, Prohibited Meats, and Caring for Animals in Chinese Religious History
47. Exorcism in Daoism: A Berlin Symposium (review)
48. Scorched Head
49. Making the Gods Write: A Short History of Spirit-Written Revelations in China, 1000–1400
50. La notion de zhai (jeûne) dans l’histoire religieuse chinoise
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