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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... Chapters 3 and 4 will be of special interest to the growing international body of ecumenical Confucian scholars ... chapter 6 , both communities of scholars will be addressed . This confusion of audience and interest reflects the ...
... Chapters 3 and 4 will be of special interest to the growing international body of ecumenical Confucian scholars ... chapter 6 , both communities of scholars will be addressed . This confusion of audience and interest reflects the ...
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... chapters were written in response to the first and second international Confucian - Christian dialogues , July 1988 in Hong Kong and July 1991 in Berkeley , California . One of the delights of such meetings is that the conversation ...
... chapters were written in response to the first and second international Confucian - Christian dialogues , July 1988 in Hong Kong and July 1991 in Berkeley , California . One of the delights of such meetings is that the conversation ...
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... Chapter 3 and its exploration of the history of the Confucian Way as well as Chu Hsi's pivotal role in defining the tradition from the Southern Sung to the modern period addresses this point . It is impossible to understand the ...
... Chapter 3 and its exploration of the history of the Confucian Way as well as Chu Hsi's pivotal role in defining the tradition from the Southern Sung to the modern period addresses this point . It is impossible to understand the ...
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... chapter 6 , this is a question of great interest to Confucians and Asian Christians . In East Asia there is nothing new about the discussion of such issues . Some East Asian Confucians have believed that such multiple religious ...
... chapter 6 , this is a question of great interest to Confucians and Asian Christians . In East Asia there is nothing new about the discussion of such issues . Some East Asian Confucians have believed that such multiple religious ...
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... chapters ) , is not a popular way to begin such a comparative enterprise in a philosophic mode . It smacks of seeking a logocentric foundation for our discourse , a style of discourse such thinkers as Rorty , Derrida , Foucault ...
... chapters ) , is not a popular way to begin such a comparative enterprise in a philosophic mode . It smacks of seeking a logocentric foundation for our discourse , a style of discourse such thinkers as Rorty , Derrida , Foucault ...
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