All Under Heaven: Transforming Paradigms in Confucian-Christian DialogueState University of New York Press, 1994年3月22日 - 273 頁 This book is a study of comparative philosophy and theology. The themes are the critical issues arising from the modern interpretation of Confucian doctrine as they confront the Christian beliefs of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 88 筆
第 1 頁
... China along with the High Middle Ages in Europe are recorded in the historical memories of Buddhists , Confucians and Christians as such eras . Then there are other times ; the late Chou dynasty and the Wei - Chin period ( 220-420 C.E. ) ...
... China along with the High Middle Ages in Europe are recorded in the historical memories of Buddhists , Confucians and Christians as such eras . Then there are other times ; the late Chou dynasty and the Wei - Chin period ( 220-420 C.E. ) ...
第 2 頁
... Chinese intellectual history who are also interested in the Confucian encounter with the modern world , including Confucian ... China scholars . The theological reflections on the nature of dual transcendence in Chapter 5 will be better ...
... Chinese intellectual history who are also interested in the Confucian encounter with the modern world , including Confucian ... China scholars . The theological reflections on the nature of dual transcendence in Chapter 5 will be better ...
第 5 頁
... China , has taken longer to begin its response to modernism than some of the other traditions such as Buddhism ... Chinese Confucians are finding a modern voice in which to explain Introduction 5.
... China , has taken longer to begin its response to modernism than some of the other traditions such as Buddhism ... Chinese Confucians are finding a modern voice in which to explain Introduction 5.
第 10 頁
... Chinese sources . Ever since Joseph Needham ( 1956 ) remarked on the fascinating similarities between Chu Hsi's tao - bsüeb and Whitehead's organic philosophy , scholars have used process thought to interpret the Neo - Confucian ...
... Chinese sources . Ever since Joseph Needham ( 1956 ) remarked on the fascinating similarities between Chu Hsi's tao - bsüeb and Whitehead's organic philosophy , scholars have used process thought to interpret the Neo - Confucian ...
第 14 頁
... Chinese , Koreans and Indians are not far behind . That ideas are more potent in transforming a culture than trade goods is easy to demonstrate . What would China be without Buddhism ? What would the West be without the transmission of ...
... Chinese , Koreans and Indians are not far behind . That ideas are more potent in transforming a culture than trade goods is easy to demonstrate . What would China be without Buddhism ? What would the West be without the transmission of ...
內容
The Religious Dimension of Confucianism | 69 |
Mou Tsungsans Defense of Confucian Religiosity | 103 |
Process Theology and Dual Transcendence | 133 |
Syncretism Revisited | 165 |
Confucian Religiosity | 189 |
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