An Introduction to ConfucianismCambridge University Press, 2000年2月13日 - 344 頁 Taking into account the long history and wide range of Confucian Studies, this book introduces Confucianism - initiated in China by Confucius (551 BC-479 BC) - primarily as a philosophical and religious tradition. It pays attention to Confucianism in both the West and the East, focussing on the tradition's doctrines, schools, rituals, sacred places and terminology, but also stressing the adaptations, transformations and new thinking taking place in modern times. Xinzhong Yao presents Confucianism as a tradition with many dimensions and as an ancient tradition with contemporary appeal. This gives the reader a richer and clearer view of how Confucianism functioned in the past and of what it means in the present. A Chinese scholar based in the West, he draws together the many strands of Confucianism in a style accessible to students, teachers, and general readers interested in one of the world's major religious traditions. |
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第 i 頁
... Christianity ( 1996 ) and Daode Huodong Lun ( On Moral Activities ; 1990 ) , four translations ( from English to Chinese ) , and about fifty academic papers . He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts . 儒家儒學儒教.
... Christianity ( 1996 ) and Daode Huodong Lun ( On Moral Activities ; 1990 ) , four translations ( from English to Chinese ) , and about fifty academic papers . He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts . 儒家儒學儒教.
第 vii 頁
... Christianity 237 5 Confucianism and its modern relevance 245 Confucianism : survival and renovation 246 Stepping into the modern age The rise of modern Confucianism Unfolding of the Confucian project The themes of modern Confucian ...
... Christianity 237 5 Confucianism and its modern relevance 245 Confucianism : survival and renovation 246 Stepping into the modern age The rise of modern Confucianism Unfolding of the Confucian project The themes of modern Confucian ...
第 1 頁
... Christianity and Buddhism - both were religions from the West - and therefore they presented themselves as ' Monks from the West ' , shaving their heads and changing their clothes to Buddhist robes in order to win the support from the ...
... Christianity and Buddhism - both were religions from the West - and therefore they presented themselves as ' Monks from the West ' , shaving their heads and changing their clothes to Buddhist robes in order to win the support from the ...
第 2 頁
... Christianity was to the Europeans , so Con- fucianism was to the Chinese . Ricci and his fellow missionaries clearly studied Confucian classics as part of their missionary strategy and their presentation of the Confucian tradition may ...
... Christianity was to the Europeans , so Con- fucianism was to the Chinese . Ricci and his fellow missionaries clearly studied Confucian classics as part of their missionary strategy and their presentation of the Confucian tradition may ...
第 13 頁
... Christianity . It is in this interaction that Confucianism has transformed itself and has caused transformations in other traditions as well . The modern development of Confucianism and the problems facing modern Confucian scholars are ...
... Christianity . It is in this interaction that Confucianism has transformed itself and has caused transformations in other traditions as well . The modern development of Confucianism and the problems facing modern Confucian scholars are ...
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IX | 16 |
XI | 17 |
XII | 21 |
XIII | 26 |
XIV | 28 |
XV | 29 |
XVI | 30 |
XVII | 32 |
XLVIII | 160 |
XLIX | 165 |
L | 169 |
LI | 170 |
LII | 174 |
LIII | 175 |
LIV | 178 |
LV | 190 |
XVIII | 34 |
XIX | 38 |
XX | 47 |
XXI | 49 |
XXII | 52 |
XXIII | 54 |
XXIV | 56 |
XXV | 57 |
XXVI | 63 |
XXVII | 68 |
XXIX | 71 |
XXX | 76 |
XXXI | 81 |
XXXII | 83 |
XXXIII | 86 |
XXXIV | 89 |
XXXV | 96 |
XXXVI | 98 |
XXXVII | 105 |
XXXVIII | 109 |
XXXIX | 115 |
XL | 125 |
XLI | 139 |
XLII | 141 |
XLIII | 142 |
XLIV | 147 |
XLV | 149 |
XLVI | 153 |
XLVII | 155 |
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