Hello, everyone,
I’m pleased to share my new open-access article (co-authored with Jiayin Hu) just published in the Review of Religious Research:
“Christian Human Rights Lawyers in Authoritarian China:
A Spiritual Capital and Social Capital Explanation”
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https://doi.org/10.1177/0034673X251379032
The study explores how Christian lawyers in China combine professional ethics, faith commitments, and moral courage to defend clients under political repression. Drawing on interviews and case studies, it reveals how spiritual capital helps to motivate and sustain these lawyers.
For scholars of religion, this article’s theoretical contribution is the definition of spiritual capital as something different from social capital and religious capital, and the suggestion of how to measure spiritual capital empirically.
Comments and criticisms are welcome.
Warm regards,
Fenggang Yang
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Fenggang Yang
Professor of Sociology
Director, Center on Religion and the Global East
Purdue University
100 N University St, BRNG Suite 1114
West Lafayette, IN 47907
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