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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If the New Confucians and the process theologians and philosophers are correct about the creative and pluralistic nature of our cosmos , boring order will never be a problem for Confucian - Christian dialogue .
If the New Confucians and the process theologians and philosophers are correct about the creative and pluralistic nature of our cosmos , boring order will never be a problem for Confucian - Christian dialogue .
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One of the things that actual dialogue reveals is that the agenda will never be as orderly as it would be among members of the same tradition . The reason for this is the very reason for dialogue . Together , Confucians and Christians ...
One of the things that actual dialogue reveals is that the agenda will never be as orderly as it would be among members of the same tradition . The reason for this is the very reason for dialogue . Together , Confucians and Christians ...
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Surely , there are Neo - Confucian analogies to these Western philosophic concerns , but the overlap is never perfect . To assume that the East Asian Confucian community is carrying out such time - honored Western debates can obscure ...
Surely , there are Neo - Confucian analogies to these Western philosophic concerns , but the overlap is never perfect . To assume that the East Asian Confucian community is carrying out such time - honored Western debates can obscure ...
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However , something else is happening here which has never really happened before . All religions are moving from what can be called regional religions , confined to particular cultural areas , such as Christianity before the sixteenth ...
However , something else is happening here which has never really happened before . All religions are moving from what can be called regional religions , confined to particular cultural areas , such as Christianity before the sixteenth ...
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