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Confucianism as Religion - Controversies and Consequences

English · Hardback

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" 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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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."

Product details

Authors Yong Chen
Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.11.2012
 
EAN 9789004243736
ISBN 978-90-04-24373-6
No. of pages 220
Dimensions 163 mm x 241 mm x 28 mm
Weight 748 g
Series Religion in Chinese Societies
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions

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