All Under Heaven: Transforming Paradigms in Confucian-Christian DialogueSUNY Press, 1994年3月22日 - 273 頁 This 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. |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 91 筆
第 頁
... nature . Third , I must acknowledge a remarkable group of irenic Canadian and international church women and men who pioneered interfaith dialogue over the last three decades . These include Kay Hockin , Garth Legge , Fred Baylis ...
... nature . Third , I must acknowledge a remarkable group of irenic Canadian and international church women and men who pioneered interfaith dialogue over the last three decades . These include Kay Hockin , Garth Legge , Fred Baylis ...
第 2 頁
... nature of dual transcendence in Chapter 5 will be better understood by the theological audience . Sometimes , such as the discussion of multiple religious participation in chapter 6 , both communities of scholars will be addressed ...
... nature of dual transcendence in Chapter 5 will be better understood by the theological audience . Sometimes , such as the discussion of multiple religious participation in chapter 6 , both communities of scholars will be addressed ...
第 4 頁
... nature of its subject matter , a study in comparative religion and philosophy . Its specialized form of engagement is an analysis of modern ecumenical Confucian- Christian dialogue . Along with an examination of the promise and pitfalls ...
... nature of its subject matter , a study in comparative religion and philosophy . Its specialized form of engagement is an analysis of modern ecumenical Confucian- Christian dialogue . Along with an examination of the promise and pitfalls ...
第 7 頁
... nature . Neither question might be the way that either tradition would discuss the issues at hand if there were no dialogue . When faced with the living representatives of the two traditions , these were two issues that demanded comment ...
... nature . Neither question might be the way that either tradition would discuss the issues at hand if there were no dialogue . When faced with the living representatives of the two traditions , these were two issues that demanded comment ...
第 11 頁
... nature , demands a pluralistic universe . To unify form and dynamics leads to something new . In Whitehead's terms , this is the creative advance into novelty . For Chu Hsi it is often thematized by t'ien - ming as the Will of Heaven ...
... nature , demands a pluralistic universe . To unify form and dynamics leads to something new . In Whitehead's terms , this is the creative advance into novelty . For Chu Hsi it is often thematized by t'ien - ming as the Will of Heaven ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
argues Asia aspects axiological Bary believe Buddhist ch'i chapter Charles Hartshorne China Chinese philosophy Chu Hsi Chung-yung church classical concern Confucian tradition Confucian-Christian dialogue Confucians and Christians Confucius cosmology creativity culture define dialogue movement discourse discussion divine reality doctrine dual transcendence dynamics and unification East Asian ecumenical ethical faith fiduciary community global Hall and Ames Hartshorne Heaven Hong Kong Hsi's Hsiung Shih-li Hsün Tzu human I-Ching interfaith dialogue interreligious issues living mainline mean Mencius metaphysics metasystem mind ming modern Confucian moral Mou Tsung-san Mou's multiple religious participation nature Neo-Confucian normative notion person pluralistic principle problem process theology process thought profound question reform religion religious dimension religious pluralism religious traditions role scholars sense social spiritual Sung Supreme Ultimate syncretism T'ang T'ang Chün-i Taoist texts theologians thinkers transcendence and immanence transformation Tu Wei-ming understanding University Press vision Wang Wang Yang-ming Wei-ming Western Whitehead