Religious trends before the impact of globalization and Vietnam's religious policy
The study of the impact of globalization on religion and the changes in Vietnam's policies in recent years is a difficult and difficult task to determine accurately. However, the results that this article brings will partly shed light on the religious trends in Vietnam before the impact of globalization and the changes in religious policy of the Vietnamese state today. This study focuses on clarifying religious life in Vietnam; the impact of globalization on religious life in its people; it highlights common trends in religious life, as well as secularization, modernization of religion, diversification of religious activities, new forms of religion, and the characteristics of new religious phenomena. The study also focused on analyzing Vietnam's religious policies; the advantages and limitations of these policies. It can be seen that the change of religious life in Vietnam in the period of renewal is mainly due to the impact of change in the economic, cultural and social life of the renewal of economic development, in the context of globalization, market expansion, and the international integration of Vietnam. Furthermore, it is a consequence of the restoration and increasing need for religious-spiritual life after years of repression by war. Hence, the need for theoretical and practical research on religious trends and policies, to help improve the policies of the Communist Party and the State on religion, guaranteeing democracy and equality in religious activities in Vietnam.
El estudio del impacto de la globalización en la religión y los cambios en las políticas de Vietnam en los últimos años es una tarea difícil y difícil de determinar con precisión. Sin embargo, los resultados que aporta este artículo arrojarán luz sobre las tendencias religiosas en Vietnam antes del impacto de la globalización y los cambios en la política religiosa del estado vietnamita en la actualidad. Este estudio se centra en aclarar la vida religiosa en Vietnam; el impacto de la globalización en la vida religiosa en Vietnam; que destaca las tendencias comunes de la vida religiosa, así como la secularización, la modernización de la religión, la diversificación de las actividades religiosas, las nuevas formas de religión y las características de los nuevos fenómenos religiosos. También se centró en analizar las políticas religiosas de Vietnam; Las ventajas y limitaciones de esas políticas. Se puede observar que el cambio de la vida religiosa en Vietnam en el período de renovación se debe principalmente al impacto del cambio en la vida económica, cultural y social de la renovación del desarrollo económico, en el contexto de la globalización, la expansión del mercado y la integración internacional de Vietnam. Sin dejar de lado, que es una consecuencia de la restauración y el aumento de la necesidad de la vida religioso-espiritual después de años de represión por la guerra. De ahí, la necesidad de una investigación teórica y práctica sobre tendencias y políticas religiosas, para contribuir a mejorar las políticas del Partido Comunista y del Estado sobre religión, garantizando la democracia y la igualdad en las actividades religiosas en Vietnam.
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Título traducido: | Tendencias religiosas antes del impacto de la globalización y la política religiosa de Vietnam |
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Título de la revista: | Religación. Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades |
Autor: | Hong Van Vu |
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Idioma: | Inglés |
Enlace del documento: | http://revista.religacion.com/index.php/religacion/article/view/621 |
Tipo de recurso: | Documento de revista |
Fuente: | Religación. Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades; Vol 5, No 24 (Año 2020). |
DOI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.46652/rgn.v5i24.621 |
Entidad editora: | Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades desde América Latina |
Derechos de uso: | Reconocimiento - NoComercial - SinObraDerivada (by-nc-nd) |
Áreas de conocimiento / Materias: | Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades --> Ciencias Sociales |
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