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Buch, Englisch, Band 5, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 748 g

Reihe: Religion in Chinese Societies

Chen

Confucianism as Religion: Controversies and Consequences

Buch, Englisch, Band 5, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 748 g

Reihe: Religion in Chinese Societies

ISBN: 978-90-04-24373-6
Verlag: Brill


On the Rhetoric of Defining Confucianism as a Religion tackles the perennially controversial question of whether Confucianism is a religion. After surveying the epistemological difficulties in both Chinese and Western scholarship in addressing the controversy over Confucian religiosity, Yong Chen convincingly reveals the sociopolitical and cultural stakes that are deeply entangled with the controversy. He brings the issue to the scrutiny of the latest theoretical constructions in religious studies and anthropology and, by defying Wilfred C. Smith’s claim that it is a question that the West has never been able to answer and China never been able to ask, proposes a holistic and contextual approach to the question about the religious status of Confucianism.
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Scholars and graduate students in the fields of Confucian studies and Chinese religions, and anyone interested in the religiosity of Confucianism and its contemporary relevance.


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Chapter 1: Problems and Ambiguity Surrounding the Question of Confucian Religiosity
1. The Epistemological Problem: Transculturing the Term Religion
2. The Linguistic Ambiguity of Terms: Rujia, Rujiao, Ruxue
3. Values and Implications in the Discourse on Confucian Religiosity
Chapter 2: Historical Discussions on the Question of Confucian Religiosity
1. Kang Youwei and the Kongjiao Controversy
2. The Resurrection of the Controversy: Context, Agenda, and Rhetoric
3. Western Scholarship on Confucian Religiosity
Chapter 3: Epistemological Significance on the Controversy over Confucian Religiosity
1. The Pragmatic Turn in Defining Religion
2. Definability of Confuciansim in Terms of Religion
3. Epistemological Significance of the Controversy
Chapter 4: Cultural and Historical Significance of the Controversy over Confucian Religiosity
1. Fractured Continuity between Tradition and Modernity
2. The New Confucian Approach to the Question on Confucian Religiosity
3. The New Confucian Approach to the Problem of Modernity
4. The Theoretical Limitation of New Confucianism
5. Engaging Tradition in Post-Confucian Paradigms
6. Jiang Qing as a Confucian Religion Maker


Chen, Yong
Yong Chen, PhD (2005), Vanderbilt University, is Research Professor of Chinese philosophy and religion at El Colegio de Mexico. He has published a number of articles on contemporary Confucianism, including "Renewing Confucianism as a Living Tradition in 21st Century China."

Yong Chen, PhD (2005), Vanderbilt University, is Research Professor of Chinese philosophy and religion at El Colegio de Mexico. He has published a number of articles on contemporary Confucianism, including "Renewing Confucianism as a Living Tradition in 21st Century China."


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