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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These topics illustrate the kinds of conversation that goes on when Confucians and Christians talk . In that respect they are dialogical in nature . Neither question might be the way that either tradition would discuss the issues at ...
These topics illustrate the kinds of conversation that goes on when Confucians and Christians talk . In that respect they are dialogical in nature . Neither question might be the way that either tradition would discuss the issues at ...
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Although they have not yet become international confrontations using weapons of mass destruction , the renewed conflicts in the Middle East , parts of the old Soviet Union and the Balkans mandate some kind of conversation between ...
Although they have not yet become international confrontations using weapons of mass destruction , the renewed conflicts in the Middle East , parts of the old Soviet Union and the Balkans mandate some kind of conversation between ...
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Without some kind of historical introduction to the Confucian tradition , we cannot understand why modern Confucians have become interested in interreligious dialogue . Compared to the study of Buddhism , the history of the Confucian ...
Without some kind of historical introduction to the Confucian tradition , we cannot understand why modern Confucians have become interested in interreligious dialogue . Compared to the study of Buddhism , the history of the Confucian ...
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