All Under Heaven: Transforming Paradigms in Confucian-Christian Dialogue

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SUNY Press, Jan 1, 1994 - Philosophy - 273 pages
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.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
All under Heaven Transforming Paradigms in ConfucianChristian Dialogue
17
Religious Pluralism and the Theological Situation
43
The Religious Dimension of Confucianism
69
Mou Tsungsans Defense of Confucian Religiosity and Tu Weimings Appeal to Fiduciary Community
103
Process Theology and Dual Transcendence
133
Dual Citizenship Syncretism Revisited
165
Trends in the Interpretation of Confucian Religiosity
189
Notes
209
Chinese Glossary
227
Bibliography
235
Index
261
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John H. Berthrong is Associate Dean for Academic and Administrative Affairs and Director of the Institute for Dialogue among Religious Traditions at Boston University's School of Theology.

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