Issue 4, 2021 (Total Issue No. 132)
The Discipline Construction of Religious Studies in Contemporary China Must Adhere to Marxist Standpoints, Viewpoints, and Methods — Tian Xinming
Historical Phenomena of the "Charismatic Tradition" [1] within Marx's Theoretical Horizon — Zhang Wuqi
An Analysis of the Phenomenon of "Believing in Spirits and Gods Instead of Marx and Lenin" [2] Among Party Members and Cadres — Xu Huangguan
Defects in the Moral Theory of New Atheism and Their Improvement — Hu Zongchao
Retrospect and Reflection on Research Concerning Internet Religion — Xing Guozhong and Huang Qiang
Problems and Countermeasures Regarding the Religious Outlook of Ethnic Minority University Students from Xinjiang — Meng Fei and Rozi Osman
An Analysis of the Communist Party of China’s Religious Work [3] in the Early Period Following the Founding of the People's Republic of China — Li Tian
An Analysis of the Anti-Infiltration [4] Orientation within the Basic Principles of the Communist Party of China's Religious Work — Lin Qinglong and Lin Huaiyi
The Status of Religious Activities in Various Countries Under the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Enlightenment Thereof for Our Country’s Religious Work — Ding Baiyu
The Centenary of the Communist Party of China and Marxist Atheism — Li Cheng and Xia Yufan
Back Cover: The Oxford Handbook of Atheism Author: Stephen Bullivant, Professor of Theology and the Sociology of Religion at St Mary’s University, London.