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. |
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... practice . The Wei - Chin period in China is instructive ; the Wei - Chin intellectuals worried about the survival of their culture and were intrigued by the arrival of a foreign religion , Buddhism . In many respects , late Greco ...
... practice . The Wei - Chin period in China is instructive ; the Wei - Chin intellectuals worried about the survival of their culture and were intrigued by the arrival of a foreign religion , Buddhism . In many respects , late Greco ...
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... practice of Christians around the globe . Along with the other great question of otherness — gender and the rise of feminism— religious pluralism is upon us with a vengeance , although this is the not first time in the history of the ...
... practice of Christians around the globe . Along with the other great question of otherness — gender and the rise of feminism— religious pluralism is upon us with a vengeance , although this is the not first time in the history of the ...
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... 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 demonstrated that it has now become an even ...
... 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 demonstrated that it has now become an even ...
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... practice . These two chapters frame the historical and theological context , primarily from the Christian side . They are also designed to set the stage for the introduction of the Confucian history , themes and partners explored in ...
... practice . These two chapters frame the historical and theological context , primarily from the Christian side . They are also designed to set the stage for the introduction of the Confucian history , themes and partners explored in ...
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