All Under Heaven: Transforming Paradigms in Confucian-Christian DialogueSUNY 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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... Mou Tsung - san's Defense of Confucian Religiosity and Tu Wei - ming's Appeal to Fiduciary Community 103 5 Process Theology and Dual Transcendence 133 6 Dual Citizenship : Syncretism Revisited 165 Appendix : Trends in the Interpretation ...
... Mou Tsung - san's Defense of Confucian Religiosity and Tu Wei - ming's Appeal to Fiduciary Community 103 5 Process Theology and Dual Transcendence 133 6 Dual Citizenship : Syncretism Revisited 165 Appendix : Trends in the Interpretation ...
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... Mou Tsung - san . The Confucians within this group have shown that the tradition lives and grows with integrity and wit in their teachings . They have reassured me that I am not just talking to myself . One of the real pleasures of this ...
... Mou Tsung - san . The Confucians within this group have shown that the tradition lives and grows with integrity and wit in their teachings . They have reassured me that I am not just talking to myself . One of the real pleasures of this ...
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... Mou Tsung - san and Tu Wei - ming deserve a wider audience than they had previously , especially among Christian intellectuals . No one can understand East Asia without understanding its Confucian past and its Confucian future . The ...
... Mou Tsung - san and Tu Wei - ming deserve a wider audience than they had previously , especially among Christian intellectuals . No one can understand East Asia without understanding its Confucian past and its Confucian future . The ...
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... Mou Tsung - san and Tu Wei - ming present one articulate strand of modern Confucianism that most definitely does not agree with Chu Hsi . Yet we cannot understand Mou and Tu without recourse to Chu Hsi and the two centuries of Neo ...
... Mou Tsung - san and Tu Wei - ming present one articulate strand of modern Confucianism that most definitely does not agree with Chu Hsi . Yet we cannot understand Mou and Tu without recourse to Chu Hsi and the two centuries of Neo ...
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... Mou Tsung - san and Tu Wei - ming to the dialogue . Prior to the discussion of Chu Hsi's seminal exposition of the Confucian Way , I present an abbreviated introduction to the development of the Confucian tradition . Without some kind ...
... Mou Tsung - san and Tu Wei - ming to the dialogue . Prior to the discussion of Chu Hsi's seminal exposition of the Confucian Way , I present an abbreviated introduction to the development of the Confucian tradition . Without some kind ...
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