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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... Theological Situation The Religious Dimension of Confucianism Mou Tsung - san's Defense of Confucian Religiosity and Tu Wei - ming's Appeal to Fiduciary Community Process Theology and Dual Transcendence Dual Citizenship : Syncretism ...
... Theological Situation The Religious Dimension of Confucianism Mou Tsung - san's Defense of Confucian Religiosity and Tu Wei - ming's Appeal to Fiduciary Community Process Theology and Dual Transcendence Dual Citizenship : Syncretism ...
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The theological reflections on the 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 ...
The theological reflections on the 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 ...
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... interest in the transcendence - immanence question in the emerging Confucian - Christian dialogue , I have made special reference to Charles Hartshorne . As I will explain below , I also offer my own version of process thought as a ...
... interest in the transcendence - immanence question in the emerging Confucian - Christian dialogue , I have made special reference to Charles Hartshorne . As I will explain below , I also offer my own version of process thought as a ...
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One of the main topics of conversation in both the 1988 Hong Kong and 1991 Berkeley meetings was the different way Confucians and Christians have regarded divine transcendence and immanence . There was a general consensus that both ...
One of the main topics of conversation in both the 1988 Hong Kong and 1991 Berkeley meetings was the different way Confucians and Christians have regarded divine transcendence and immanence . There was a general consensus that both ...
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