In Early Qing Dynasty, the Jesuit Figurists found the Yijing as their precious treasure and treated it as the bridge linking the gap between Christianity and Chinese civilization. The Yijing was viewed as preserving relics of this pure true religion. They tried to find Prisca theologia (ancient theology) in the Chinese classics, especially in the Yijing (the Book of Changes). This group of Jesuit Figurists viewed the Yijing as a prophetic book, which contained some of the mysteries of Christianity and so started their trans-textual dialogue with the ancient texts and the auxiliary commentaries of the Yijing. What distinguishes this dissertation from other academic research about the Jesuit Figurists is its focus on the Jesuit Figurists’ Chi...
This article generally describes the content of six folders about Chinese matters preserved in “Fond...
One of the most influential texts in Chinese and East Asian history, the Yijing 易經 ( Classic of Chan...
The Yijing is one of the oldest classics in China and is listed as the first classic in the Five Cla...
In Early Qing Dynasty, the Jesuit Figurists found the Yijing as their precious treasure and treated ...
In Early Qing Dynasty, the Jesuit Figurists found the Yijing as their precious treasure and treated ...
A translation of a key commentary on perhaps the most broadly influential text of classical China Th...
This article examines an eighteenth-century French Jesuit’s translation of the final chapter of the ...
Written texts have always played a key role in advancing the Christian doctrine. Since the inceptio...
From James Legge’s first attempt to translate the Yijing in the English speaking world in 1854, to t...
In several respects the transmission of the i ching (or book of changes) to the West parallels the p...
In the translation history of late imperial China, the Jesuit enterprise played a significant role i...
Christianity takes another stride in China: a group of Chinese and foreign scholars prepare the text...
This thesis is a case study of the controversies over the Chinese equivalents of the Christian term ...
The Chinese Book of Changes, or Yijing, has not only had a central role in the theory and practice o...
Yijing zapisuje się przy pomocy dwóch ideogramów: yi 易 oznaczającego „zmieniać się” oraz jing 經 znac...
This article generally describes the content of six folders about Chinese matters preserved in “Fond...
One of the most influential texts in Chinese and East Asian history, the Yijing 易經 ( Classic of Chan...
The Yijing is one of the oldest classics in China and is listed as the first classic in the Five Cla...
In Early Qing Dynasty, the Jesuit Figurists found the Yijing as their precious treasure and treated ...
In Early Qing Dynasty, the Jesuit Figurists found the Yijing as their precious treasure and treated ...
A translation of a key commentary on perhaps the most broadly influential text of classical China Th...
This article examines an eighteenth-century French Jesuit’s translation of the final chapter of the ...
Written texts have always played a key role in advancing the Christian doctrine. Since the inceptio...
From James Legge’s first attempt to translate the Yijing in the English speaking world in 1854, to t...
In several respects the transmission of the i ching (or book of changes) to the West parallels the p...
In the translation history of late imperial China, the Jesuit enterprise played a significant role i...
Christianity takes another stride in China: a group of Chinese and foreign scholars prepare the text...
This thesis is a case study of the controversies over the Chinese equivalents of the Christian term ...
The Chinese Book of Changes, or Yijing, has not only had a central role in the theory and practice o...
Yijing zapisuje się przy pomocy dwóch ideogramów: yi 易 oznaczającego „zmieniać się” oraz jing 經 znac...
This article generally describes the content of six folders about Chinese matters preserved in “Fond...
One of the most influential texts in Chinese and East Asian history, the Yijing 易經 ( Classic of Chan...
The Yijing is one of the oldest classics in China and is listed as the first classic in the Five Cla...