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Robert P Hymes, "Way and byway: Taoism, local religion, and models of divinity in Sung and modern China," (University of California Press, 2002)


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Using a combination of newly mined Sung sources and modern ethnography, Robert Hymes addresses questions that have perplexed China scholars in recent years. Were Chinese gods celestial officials, governing the fate and fortunes of their worshippers as China's own bureaucracy governed their worldly lives? Or were they personal beings, patrons or parents or guardians, offering protection in exchange for reverence and sacrifice? To answer these questions Hymes examines the professional exorcist sects and rising Immortals' cults of the Sung dynasty alongside ritual practices in contemporary Taiwan and Hong Kong, as well as miracle tales, liturgies, spirit law codes, devotional poetry, and sacred geographies of the eleventh through thirteenth centuries. Drawing upon historical and anthropological evidence, he argues that two contrasting and contending models informed how the Chinese saw and see their gods. These models were used separately or in creative combination to articulate widely varying religious standpoints and competing ideas of both secular and divine power. Whether gods were bureaucrats or personal protectors depended, and still depends, says Hymes, on who worships them, in what setting, and for what purposes.


  • Robert Hymes on Sung Dynasty Religion
  • Chinese Gods: Bureaucrats or Personal Protectors
  • Sung Dynasty Exorcist Sects and Immortals' Cults
  • Chinese Religious Practices in Taiwan and Hong Kong
  • Celestial Officials vs. Personal Deities in Chinese Belief
  • Historical and Anthropological Evidence of Chinese Gods
  • Sacred Geographies and Spirit Law Codes in Sung China
  • Miracle Tales and Liturgies of the Sung Dynasty
  • Devotional Poetry in Chinese Religious History
  • Contrasting Models of Divine Power in China
  • Chinese Gods and Bureaucratic Metaphors
  • Role of Ritual Practices in Chinese Worship
  • Immortals’ Cults and Spirit Law in Sung China
  • Personal Patron Deities in Chinese Folk Religion
  • Evolution of Chinese Religious Standpoints
  • East Asian Studies Podcast
  • Chinese History Podcast
  • Chinese Religious History
  • East Asian Religious History
  • Religious History
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    The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AIBy Barton Qian