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Protestantism among the Hmong People in the Mountainous Region of Contemporary Northern Vietnam.

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Title: Protestantism among the Hmong People in the Mountainous Region of Contemporary Northern Vietnam.
Authors: Duc, Nguyen Khac1 (AUTHOR) nguyenkhacducnapa@gmail.com
Source: Religions. Feb2024, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p187. 13p.
Abstract: Since the 1980s, there has been a considerable change in the religious life of the Hmong ethnic communities from the mountainous provinces of northern Vietnam—specifically, their conversion to Protestantism. Protestantism was introduced into the communities under a modified model known as Vàng Trứ/Vàng Chứ through the endeavors of the Far East Broadcasting Company. From 1993 to 2004, the number of Protestant followers among these communities increased sharply. Today, the mountainous northern area of Vietnam is home to 300,000 Hmong Protestants of various denominations. This study, based on textual analysis, participant observations, in-depth interviews, and field trips, seeks to explore the Hmong conversion to Protestantism. The focus is on issues relating to the growth of Protestantism and Protestant influence on the Hmong people from 1987 (widely understood to be the beginning of Protestantism in the Hmong community) to the present day. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Subject Terms: *HMONG (Asian people), *PROTESTANTISM, *PROTESTANT churches, *CONTENT analysis, *RELIGIOUS life
Geographic Terms: VIETNAM, EAST Asia
ISSN: 20771444
DOI: 10.3390/rel15020187
Database: Academic Search Index