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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... role in defining the tradition from the Southern Sung to the modern period addresses this point . It is impossible to understand the development of Confucianism from the Southern Sung to the present without a study of Chu Hsi , just as ...
... role in defining the tradition from the Southern Sung to the modern period addresses this point . It is impossible to understand the development of Confucianism from the Southern Sung to the present without a study of Chu Hsi , just as ...
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... role of li or principle as the form qua the defining characteristic of any particular things . In the classical Confucian tradition , Hsün Tzu was also interested in the formal side of reality . Chu Hsi often called principle the ...
... role of li or principle as the form qua the defining characteristic of any particular things . In the classical Confucian tradition , Hsün Tzu was also interested in the formal side of reality . Chu Hsi often called principle the ...
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... role of the churches in ecumenical interreligious dialogue . Nor is the debate solely confined to the intellectual and systematic aspects of the Christian faith ; often the motive for dialogue is the pragmatic cooperation of diverse ...
... role of the churches in ecumenical interreligious dialogue . Nor is the debate solely confined to the intellectual and systematic aspects of the Christian faith ; often the motive for dialogue is the pragmatic cooperation of diverse ...
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... role of conflict as a justified element of political life is being keenly debated even though this is a stark departure from the notions of Confucian propriety embodied in the now rapidly fading memory of the quasi - Confucian ...
... role of conflict as a justified element of political life is being keenly debated even though this is a stark departure from the notions of Confucian propriety embodied in the now rapidly fading memory of the quasi - Confucian ...
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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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