Meeting of Minds: Intellectual and Religious Interaction in East Asian Traditions of Thought : Essays in Honor of Wing-tsit Chan and William Theodore de BaryIrene Bloom, Joshua A. Fogel In Meeting of Minds, eleven prominent scholars explore intellectual and religious interactions among diverse traditions of the East Asian world. The authors consider central issues including concepts of religious authority, perceptions of the relation between knowledge and action, the sense of "the sacred" within the realm of ordinary human existence, and the concern with historical experience and practicality as criteria for evaluating ideas and beliefs. |
Contents
Three Visions of Jen Irene Bloom | 8 |
Chu Hsi and Meditation Rodney L Taylor | 43 |
Sung NeoConfucian Views on Geomancy Patricia Ebrey | 75 |
Chu Hsi and Taoism Julia Ching | 108 |
in the NeoConfucian Context Koichi Shinohara | 175 |
The Collapse of the Unitary Vision | 209 |
The Acceptance of Chinese NeoConfucianism in Japan in the Early | 238 |
Confucianism and Nativism in Tokugawa Japan Peter Nosco | 278 |
Mastery and the Mind Okada Takehiko | 297 |
Uno Tetsutos Travels | 341 |
CONTRIBUTORS | 373 |
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