Confucianism and Christianity – The First Encounter
Philosophical Clash and Cultural Impact
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Hong Kong University Press
Published:1st Feb '83
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This book examines the initial meeting between Confucianism and Christianity, focusing on their philosophical differences and cultural impacts.
In Confucianism and Christianity – The First Encounter, the author delves into the complex interaction between two profound belief systems: Confucianism and Christianity. The narrative explores the initial confrontation between the Supreme Ultimate, or T'ien, central to the Confucian cosmological order, and the anthropomorphic God of Christianity as introduced to Chinese intellectuals by Western missionaries. This pivotal encounter not only highlights the philosophical differences between the two traditions but also examines how these ideologies influenced the cultural landscape of China.
The book further discusses the implications of this encounter for both Confucian scholars and Christian missionaries, shedding light on the misunderstandings and dialogues that emerged during this period. Through a careful analysis of historical texts and personal accounts, the author illustrates how the introduction of Christian concepts challenged traditional Confucian values, leading to a rich exchange of ideas. This interaction marked a significant moment in the history of both religions, as they sought to understand and integrate aspects of each other's teachings.
Ultimately, Confucianism and Christianity – The First Encounter serves as a thought-provoking exploration of how these two belief systems navigated their differences and similarities. It encourages readers to reflect on the broader implications of cultural and religious encounters, as well as the ongoing dialogue between faith and philosophy in a rapidly changing world.
ISBN: 9789622090378
Dimensions: 250mm x 183mm x 18mm
Weight: 598g
196 pages