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Why stopped funding "Study of World Religions" and "National Languages"

The National Social Science Foundation will stop funding "Study on World Religions" next year 2016-12-17 | Read: Repost: | Share "Study on World Religions" is the first professional academic journal on religion in China created by the Institute of World Religions, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. So far, it has

With a history of more than 30 years, it has been listed as a Chinese "core journal" by universities across the country.

On December 13, 2016, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Journal Work Conference announced that the National Social Science Planning Office decided to stop funding from the National Social Science Fund for "Study on World Religions" next year.

Among the 59 key journals receiving funding in the academy, only "Study of World Religions" and "Ethnic Languages" have stopped funding.

"Research on World Religions", which has stopped being funded by the National Social Science Fund, recently published an article on the results of a major project of the Ministry of Education. The author Chen Cunfu believed that the statement "Party members cannot believe in religion" is "raising a banner to make a tiger skin" and asked, "Where can I

A leader once said that atheism is the foundation and premise of Marxism?”

He also pointed out that believers can join the party, which means that the Communist Party not only represents the fundamental interests of non-believers, but also represents the fundamental interests of believers. The door to the Communist Party is equally open.