| Number 30 August 1995 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
Religion and Public Order
4
"Civil Religion" and Social Conflict — An Interview with Robert N. Bellah
Robert N. Bellah
15
The Religious Burden of Contemporary Chinese Ethical Order
Liu Xiao-feng
24
The Church as a Community of Interpretation: Political Theology Between Discourse Ethics and Hermeneutical Reconstruction
Francis S. Fiorenza
China: The Past Century
Special Section on Cultural Revolution I: The Red Guard Phenomena
33
1966: The Revolution of Student Persecuting Teachers
Wang You-qin
47
The Rise and Fall of a Red Guard Faction — Tsinghua Jinggangshan Corps
Tang Shao-jie
57
An Analysis of the Marriage Patterns of Educated Young Women Sent Down to Countryside
Liu Xiao-meng
66
A Sketch of a Red Guard Cemetery in Chongqing
Chen Xiao-wen
View on the World
76
The Red Guard Art Movement
Wang Ming-xian
Books, Views and Thoughts
89
"Golden Age" Revisited
Ai Xiao-ming
94
The Power of Desire
Kang Zheng-guo
From the Scientific World
Article
98
Silicon Valley: Startups, Strategies, and Stanford Connection
James F. Gibbons
Research News
108
Producing Bose-Einstein Condensate
EPS Prize for Wu Sau-lan
Signals from a Black Hole
EPS Prize for Wu Sau-lan
Signals from a Black Hole
Humanities
112
The Transformation of Sublimity — Cultural Revolution in New Age Literature
Wang Kun
120
A Comparative Study of the Idea of Love inRomeo and Juliet and in the Story of Liang-Zhu
Cheung Chan-fai
Peripatetic Notes
130
A Note on "Hu"
Hu Wen-hui
133
How to Seriously Get Out of Hand
Wang Yi-fang
Criticism and Response
136
Three Questions for Li Ze-hou
Liu Yu-sheng
139
The Proper Domain and Limitations of "Creative Transformation"
Liu Dong
143
The Tension of Creation: Between Ideas and Resources
Xu Ji-lin
Economics and Society
149
The Social Base of a Religious Sec — A Case Study of the Shepherd Community Church of Hong Kong
Chan Shun-hing
159
Tripartite Interactions
161
Pictorial Credits
162
From the Editor’s Desk