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06 April 1994

This book is a study of comparative philosophy and theology. The themes are the critical issues arising from the modern interpretation of Confucian doctrine as they confront the Christian beliefs of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
"It is a fascinating and important contribution to Neo-Confucian studies and to the dialogue of Confucianism with Christian theology. The attention to the religious aspects of Confucianism is especially important." — Mary Evelyn Tucker, Bucknell University
"Putting dialogue within the context of process theology contributes to a theological understanding of the process of dialogue and the limits of theology in dealing with a plurality of religious views." — Rodney L. Taylor, University of Colorado, Boulder
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. All under Heaven: Transforming Paradigms in Confucian-Christian Dialogue
2. Religious Pluralism and the Theological Situation
3. The Religious Dimension of Confucianism
4. Mou Tsung-san's Defense of Confucian Religiosity and Tu Wei-ming's Appeal to Fiduciary Community
5. Process Theology and Dual Transcendence
6. Dual Citizenship: Syncretism Revisited
Appendix: Trends in the Interpretation of Confucian Religiosity
Notes
Chinese Glossary
Bibliography
Index