Science and Atheism, No. 1, 2012 (Issue 75)
Science and Atheism (Kexue yu wushenlun), 2012, No. 1 (Serial Issue No. 75)
Table of Contents
Foreword Reflections on Reading "Communist Party Members Cannot Have Religious Beliefs"
Special Feature Communist Party Members Cannot Have Religious Beliefs — Zhu Weiqun Disciplinary Construction and the Path of Scientific Atheism: Speech at the 2011 Annual Academic Conference of the Chinese Atheism Society — Wen Ding
The Separation of Education and Religion Adhering to the Principle of Separating Education from Religion to Promote Educational Development and the Disciplinary Construction of Atheism: A Summary of the 2011 Annual Academic Conference of the Chinese Atheism Society — Yang Junfeng A Brief Discussion on the Historical Process of Separating Education and Religion in Modern China (Part I) — Xi Wuyi Research on Discourses Regarding the Separation of Religion and Education in Party and State Documents of the New Period [1] — He Husen
Studies in the Marxist View of Religion An Outline of the Construction of Basic Theories in Marxist Psychology of Religion — Chen Yongsheng
Problem Discussion On What Basis Does Science Gain Recognition? An Analysis of Fundamental Issues in Scientific Culture (Part II) — Li Chaoying
Studies in Chinese Atheism The Disaster of Witchcraft and Shamanic Spells during the Reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty [2] — Zhao Guangqing
Atheism in the West A Brief History of Atheism (Part II) — Jonathan Miller (Author), Zhang Yingshan (Translator)
International Window The Historical Evolution of Ideology in Chinese Christian Churches in the United States — Huang Chao
Analysis of Cultic Groups The "New Age Movement" and the Rise of "Falun Gong" [3] (Part I) — Xin Peng
News and Commentary Improving Scientific Literacy and Enhancing Decision-Making and Management Capabilities: A Recommendation of the "Scientific Literacy Reader for Leading Cadres and Civil Servants" edited by Wang Yusheng and Zhou Lijun — Li Yaning