Sing hallelujah to the Lord: secular Christianities on Hong Kong's Civic Square

I was in Chicago on June 12, 2019 when my friend, a Christian theologian from Hong Kong, sent me a Facebook Live video of Civic Square, the site outside the government offices that got its name from a 2012 protest against a bill to revise Hong Kong’s education curriculum to feature nationalistic Chi...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-48482022-04-22T04:09:26Z Sing hallelujah to the Lord: secular Christianities on Hong Kong's Civic Square TSE, Justin Kh I was in Chicago on June 12, 2019 when my friend, a Christian theologian from Hong Kong, sent me a Facebook Live video of Civic Square, the site outside the government offices that got its name from a 2012 protest against a bill to revise Hong Kong’s education curriculum to feature nationalistic Chinese themes. Civic Square was also where the 2014 Umbrella Movement began. The crowd that gathered there in June of last year was singing the evangelical chorus "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord." The word on the street, my friend said, was that Christians were trying to calm the police attired in riot gear. A day of protests was expected against the second reading of a bill to amend the extradition law to allow for any requesting foreign jurisdiction, including the Chinese mainland, to request the return of "fugitive offenders" to face legal repercussions for their crimes. The fear was that it would be used to repress critics of Beijing. 2020-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3590 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4848/viewcontent/Sing_Hallelujah_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Political protests Christians Hong Kong Asian Studies Political Science Religion
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TSE, Justin Kh
Sing hallelujah to the Lord: secular Christianities on Hong Kong's Civic Square
description I was in Chicago on June 12, 2019 when my friend, a Christian theologian from Hong Kong, sent me a Facebook Live video of Civic Square, the site outside the government offices that got its name from a 2012 protest against a bill to revise Hong Kong’s education curriculum to feature nationalistic Chinese themes. Civic Square was also where the 2014 Umbrella Movement began. The crowd that gathered there in June of last year was singing the evangelical chorus "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord." The word on the street, my friend said, was that Christians were trying to calm the police attired in riot gear. A day of protests was expected against the second reading of a bill to amend the extradition law to allow for any requesting foreign jurisdiction, including the Chinese mainland, to request the return of "fugitive offenders" to face legal repercussions for their crimes. The fear was that it would be used to repress critics of Beijing.
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title Sing hallelujah to the Lord: secular Christianities on Hong Kong's Civic Square
title_short Sing hallelujah to the Lord: secular Christianities on Hong Kong's Civic Square
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title_fullStr Sing hallelujah to the Lord: secular Christianities on Hong Kong's Civic Square
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