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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... Chu Hsi's tao - hsueh and Whitehead's organic philosophy , scholars have used process thought to interpret the Neo ... Chu Hsi is famous for his defense of the role of li or principle as the form qua the defining characteristic of any ...
... Chu Hsi's tao - hsueh and Whitehead's organic philosophy , scholars have used process thought to interpret the Neo ... Chu Hsi is famous for his defense of the role of li or principle as the form qua the defining characteristic of any ...
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... Chu Hsi it is often thematized by t'ien - ming as the Will of Heaven for the increase of ethical perfection and the spiritual testing of sagely persons . There are other ways to formulate this triad within the many mansions of process ...
... Chu Hsi it is often thematized by t'ien - ming as the Will of Heaven for the increase of ethical perfection and the spiritual testing of sagely persons . There are other ways to formulate this triad within the many mansions of process ...
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... Chu Hsi and the classics of the Indian and Asian Buddhist traditions . Nothing is more global than ideas in motion . Notions such as karma , dharma , yin and yang and the tao have become common on the tongues of educated persons in the ...
... Chu Hsi and the classics of the Indian and Asian Buddhist traditions . Nothing is more global than ideas in motion . Notions such as karma , dharma , yin and yang and the tao have become common on the tongues of educated persons in the ...
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... Chu Hsi , Mou Tsung - san and Tu Wei - ming to the dialogue . Prior to the discussion of Chu Hsi's seminal exposition of the Confucian Way , I present an abbreviated introduction to the development of the Confucian tradition . Without ...
... Chu Hsi , Mou Tsung - san and Tu Wei - ming to the dialogue . Prior to the discussion of Chu Hsi's seminal exposition of the Confucian Way , I present an abbreviated introduction to the development of the Confucian tradition . Without ...
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