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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... takes on a life of its own . Questions are raised ; tentative answers are given ; new questions are asked ; tangential issues suddenly become important . While these essays in comparative theology are not a chronicle of either of the ...
... takes on a life of its own . Questions are raised ; tentative answers are given ; new questions are asked ; tangential issues suddenly become important . While these essays in comparative theology are not a chronicle of either of the ...
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... takes a great deal of time . And once the discovery of a good topic has been made , each tradition needs to ponder its response in light of the actual dialogue situation . It is also important to note that no bilateral dialogue ...
... takes a great deal of time . And once the discovery of a good topic has been made , each tradition needs to ponder its response in light of the actual dialogue situation . It is also important to note that no bilateral dialogue ...
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... take other cultures seriously as possible sources of knowledge and wisdom . Some might pause now and enjoy an ironic laugh at the extent of this prodigious list of the potential rewards of interreligious dialogue . It is a long list to ...
... take other cultures seriously as possible sources of knowledge and wisdom . Some might pause now and enjoy an ironic laugh at the extent of this prodigious list of the potential rewards of interreligious dialogue . It is a long list to ...
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... historic conflict , conversation must take place in order to build understanding and then trust if we are to better frame new visions of civil society . Without dialogue it is very hard to see any improvement in Introduction 13.
... historic conflict , conversation must take place in order to build understanding and then trust if we are to better frame new visions of civil society . Without dialogue it is very hard to see any improvement in Introduction 13.
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... takes off from the specifics of one airport , flies to another field and returns to its base for its final reflections . Its modest intent is that it will be of interest to people in both airports and to the wider audience of scholars ...
... takes off from the specifics of one airport , flies to another field and returns to its base for its final reflections . Its modest intent is that it will be of interest to people in both airports and to the wider audience of scholars ...
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