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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What does pluralism mean for the historic Christian narrative а nature of faith when Christians discover that they are not Introduction 3.
What does pluralism mean for the historic Christian narrative а nature of faith when Christians discover that they are not Introduction 3.
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If persons of other communities of faith are to be fellow pilgrims for all time , what does this mean for Christian mission , systematic theology and social ethics ? One intriguing aspect of pluralism is that while many people believe ...
If persons of other communities of faith are to be fellow pilgrims for all time , what does this mean for Christian mission , systematic theology and social ethics ? One intriguing aspect of pluralism is that while many people believe ...
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Unification points to the harmony achieved by the self and every other entity by means of its fusion of form and dynamics . Unification , by its very nature , demands a pluralistic universe . To unify form and dynamics leads to ...
Unification points to the harmony achieved by the self and every other entity by means of its fusion of form and dynamics . Unification , by its very nature , demands a pluralistic universe . To unify form and dynamics leads to ...
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This does not mean that it is a wise or compassionate culture in its dealings with other civilizations . Nor does it mean that it is not a civilization highly self - critical of its own achievements and acutely aware of its own ...
This does not mean that it is a wise or compassionate culture in its dealings with other civilizations . Nor does it mean that it is not a civilization highly self - critical of its own achievements and acutely aware of its own ...
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They do so by means of situating this new bilateral interreligious conversation within the matrix of modern ecumenical Christian dialogue , theory and practice . These two chapters frame the historical and theological context ...
They do so by means of situating this new bilateral interreligious conversation within the matrix of modern ecumenical Christian dialogue , theory and practice . These two chapters frame the historical and theological context ...
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