Chinese religions [by] D. Howard Smith.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: History of religion seriesPublication details: New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1968]Edition: [1st ed.]Description: xiii, 221 p. illus. 25 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 200/.951
LOC classification:
  • BL1802 .S6 1968b
Contents:
Chinese religion in the Shang dynasty -- Religious developments from the establishment of the Chou dynasty to the birth of Confucius -- The significance of Confucius for religion -- Confucian interpreters: the Chung Yung; Mencius; Hsün-tzǔ -- The religion of Mo-tzǔ -- The contribution of early Taoists to religion -- Further religious developments in pre-Han China -- Religious eclecticism in the Han dynasty -- The rise and development of religious Taoism -- Buddhism in China -- The state cult of Confucianism -- Islam, Christianity and other western faiths in China -- The religious situation in modern China.
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Books (30-Day Checkout) Books (30-Day Checkout) Nash Library General Stacks BL1802.S6 1968B 1 Available 33710000496443

Bibliography: p. 195-203.

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Chinese religion in the Shang dynasty -- Religious developments from the establishment of the Chou dynasty to the birth of Confucius -- The significance of Confucius for religion -- Confucian interpreters: the Chung Yung; Mencius; Hsün-tzǔ -- The religion of Mo-tzǔ -- The contribution of early Taoists to religion -- Further religious developments in pre-Han China -- Religious eclecticism in the Han dynasty -- The rise and development of religious Taoism -- Buddhism in China -- The state cult of Confucianism -- Islam, Christianity and other western faiths in China -- The religious situation in modern China.