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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There are periods in religious and intellectual history when the relationship of the academic and cultural disciplines is a happy one , or at least productively challenging . Some times simply are in tune with themselves ; T'ang and ...
There are periods in religious and intellectual history when the relationship of the academic and cultural disciplines is a happy one , or at least productively challenging . Some times simply are in tune with themselves ; T'ang and ...
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I hold that there are at least three plausible responses to the question . First , in terms of fundamental comparative theology and philosophy , the challenge is to describe and understand pluralism . Second , I agree with Hans Küng who ...
I hold that there are at least three plausible responses to the question . First , in terms of fundamental comparative theology and philosophy , the challenge is to describe and understand pluralism . Second , I agree with Hans Küng who ...
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They are also designed to set the stage for the introduction of the Confucian history , themes and partners explored in chapters 3 and 4. And last , but not least , the first two chapters also suggest some joint dialogical issues that ...
They are also designed to set the stage for the introduction of the Confucian history , themes and partners explored in chapters 3 and 4. And last , but not least , the first two chapters also suggest some joint dialogical issues that ...
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