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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... therefore , by the very of its subject matter , a study in comparative religion and philosophy . Its specialized form of engagement is an analysis of modern ecumenical ConfucianChristian dialogue . Along with an examination of the ...
... therefore , by the very of its subject matter , a study in comparative religion and philosophy . Its specialized form of engagement is an analysis of modern ecumenical ConfucianChristian dialogue . Along with an examination of the ...
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As Aristotle pointed out long ago , the organization of any exposition needs to follow the subject matter under review . A number of chapters were written in response to the first and second international Confucian - Christian dialogues ...
As Aristotle pointed out long ago , the organization of any exposition needs to follow the subject matter under review . A number of chapters were written in response to the first and second international Confucian - Christian dialogues ...
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The very matter - energy of the universe is constantly in flux . . It is what Whitehead called creativity and what Chu Hsi thematized as ch'i , the most difficult of Chinese philosophic concepts to approximate in English .
The very matter - energy of the universe is constantly in flux . . It is what Whitehead called creativity and what Chu Hsi thematized as ch'i , the most difficult of Chinese philosophic concepts to approximate in English .
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This reexamination of the teachings and practice of each religion with regard to the other traditions did not seem like a very important matter during the Cold War and its attendant secular concerns . The end of the Cold War has ...
This reexamination of the teachings and practice of each religion with regard to the other traditions did not seem like a very important matter during the Cold War and its attendant secular concerns . The end of the Cold War has ...
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