All Under Heaven: Transforming Paradigms in Confucian-Christian DialogueThis 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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... dialogue as well as the New Confucian contribution to the conversation between these two communities of faith . It is my hope that this central section of the essay will be of interest to Confucian and nonConfucian scholars alike .
... dialogue as well as the New Confucian contribution to the conversation between these two communities of faith . It is my hope that this central section of the essay will be of interest to Confucian and nonConfucian scholars alike .
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... first time in the history of the Christian tradition that theologians have noticed the otherness of different communities of faith . Certainly men and women have noticed each other as different throughout the history of humankind .
... first time in the history of the Christian tradition that theologians have noticed the otherness of different communities of faith . Certainly men and women have noticed each other as different throughout the history of humankind .
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nature of faith when Christians discover that they are not alone in the story of salvation history ? Suddenly pluralism does not seem merely proleptic to a future monoreligious human history . Pluralism appears permanent , a pragmatic ...
nature of faith when Christians discover that they are not alone in the story of salvation history ? Suddenly pluralism does not seem merely proleptic to a future monoreligious human history . Pluralism appears permanent , a pragmatic ...
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Nor will it do to make the old distinction between the " good " tradition that everywhere and always teaches peace , and the " bad " followers , who in their zeal for the faith , pervert the message of peace into violence against the ...
Nor will it do to make the old distinction between the " good " tradition that everywhere and always teaches peace , and the " bad " followers , who in their zeal for the faith , pervert the message of peace into violence against the ...
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