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Religions chinoises : nouvelles méthodes, nouveaux enjeux
Collection : Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie
Collection's number: 12
Editor: Lagerwey (John)
Edition: EFEO
Publication date: 2002
Status : Available
36,00 €
ISBN-13 : 9782855398518
ISSN : 0766-1177
Width : 16 cm
Height : 24 cm
Weight : 0,44 kg
Number of pages : 228
Distributor : EFEO Diffusion, EFEO Kyoto
Geography : China
Language : English
Place : Kyoto
Support : Papier
John Lagerwey
À nos lecteurs / To Our Readers
Articles
* Nicolas Standaert, Christanity as a Religion in China. Insights fromthe Handbook of Christianity in China: Volume One (635-1800)
* Norman J. Girardot, The Victorian Text of Chinese Religion: With Special Reference to the Protestant Paradigm of James Legge's Religions of China
* John R. Mcrae, Religion as Revolution in Chinese Historiography:Hu Shih (1891-1962) on Shen-hui (684-758)
* Daniel L. Overmyer, From "Feudal Superstition" to "Popular Beliefs": New Directions in Mainland Chinese Studies of Chinese Popular Religion
* Peter Tze Ming Ng , Paradigm Shift and the State of the Field in the Studyof Christian Higher Education in China
* Glen Dubridge, Tang Sources for the Study of Religious Culture: Problems and Procedures
* Poul Andersen, Concepts of Meaning in Chinese Ritual
* Patrick J. Geary, Peasant Religion in Medieval Europe
Comptes rendus / Book Review
* François Lachaud : Chün-Fang Yu, Kuanyin: The Chinese Transformation of Avalokiteśvara
Auteurs du présent volume / Contributors of this volume
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