Hsieh Liang-tso is the first volume to explore Chinese traditions in the Academy Series sponsored by Oxford and the American Academy of Religion. Most previous titles in the series focus on Christianity, which perhaps explains Selover’s attention to the perspectives of comparative religions and comparative theology in his introduction. There he briefly traces the history of the issues concerning the religious dimensions of the Chinese literati tradition and outlines a comparative framework for approaching eleventh-century Chinese thought. Inspired by Robert Neville’s Beyond the Masks of God, Selover focuses in the introduction on four themes—scripture, tradition, reason, and experience. This framework, however, does not figure prominently u...
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Excerpt: With On Holy Ground, Routledge adds a thoughtful and welcome volume to its growing list of...
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Huang Yinong, Liangtou she: Ming mo Qing chu de diyi dai Tianzhujiaotu/ Reviewed by INTŁEKazuhiro, F...
Huang Yinong, Liangtou she: Ming mo Qing chu de diyi dai Tianzhujiaotu/ Reviewed by INTŁEKazuhiro, F...
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This book review discusses You Bin’s intercultural approach to construct a Chinese version of catech...
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The article is a book review of Readings in Eastern Religion edited by Harold Coward, Eva Dargyay, a...
The article is a book review of Readings in Eastern Religion edited by Harold Coward, Eva Dargyay, a...
Excerpt: With On Holy Ground, Routledge adds a thoughtful and welcome volume to its growing list of...
Excerpt: With On Holy Ground, Routledge adds a thoughtful and welcome volume to its growing list of...
Excerpt: With On Holy Ground, Routledge adds a thoughtful and welcome volume to its growing list of...
At the outset of the final chapter of A Critical Introduction to Mao, Jiang Yihua, a senior Chinese ...
Meeting of Minds: Intellectual and Religious Interaction in East Asian Traditions of Thought, a volu...
This book is part of Westview\u27s series Explorations: Contemporary Perspectives on Religion. Howev...
This book brings together papers and panel discussions of a conference on Chiang Kai-shek held in Ta...
Superstitious Regimes is an interdisciplinary work that sheds new light on the interaction between t...
Huang Yinong, Liangtou she: Ming mo Qing chu de diyi dai Tianzhujiaotu/ Reviewed by INTŁEKazuhiro, F...
Huang Yinong, Liangtou she: Ming mo Qing chu de diyi dai Tianzhujiaotu/ Reviewed by INTŁEKazuhiro, F...
Review of From Ming to Ch'ing--Conquest, Region and Continuity in Seventeenth-century China, by Jona...
This book review discusses You Bin’s intercultural approach to construct a Chinese version of catech...
Julia Ching\u27s Religious Thought of Chu Hsi is one of several Western-language works in recent yea...
The article is a book review of Readings in Eastern Religion edited by Harold Coward, Eva Dargyay, a...
The article is a book review of Readings in Eastern Religion edited by Harold Coward, Eva Dargyay, a...
Excerpt: With On Holy Ground, Routledge adds a thoughtful and welcome volume to its growing list of...
Excerpt: With On Holy Ground, Routledge adds a thoughtful and welcome volume to its growing list of...
Excerpt: With On Holy Ground, Routledge adds a thoughtful and welcome volume to its growing list of...
At the outset of the final chapter of A Critical Introduction to Mao, Jiang Yihua, a senior Chinese ...