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_aPacey, Scott, _4aut _4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut _e1 |
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_aBuddhist Responses to Christianity in Postwar Taiwan : _bAwakening the World / _cScott Pacey. |
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_aAmsterdam : _bAmsterdam University Press, _c(c)2019. |
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_aCover -- _tTable of Contents -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tA Note on Romanization and Translations -- _tPreface -- _tIntroduction -- _tChinese Buddhism and identity -- _tThe three teachings -- _tBuddhism and Christianity in China -- _tNew intellectual and political responses -- _tEnter the KMT -- _tModernity, and "KMT modernity" -- _tTaixu -- _tOverview of the study -- _t1. Buddhism and Patriotism -- _tTaiwan's Political Context -- _tBuddhism and KMT Values -- _tAwakening the world -- _tConclusion -- _t2. Buddhism and Chinese Culture -- _tCultural renaissance -- _tFrom Moses to Marx -- _t"Slave society" -- _tEast of Eden |
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_aThe genesis of a new approach -- _tThe study of Buddhism -- _tConclusion -- _t3. Buddhism and Modernity -- _tPointing at the moon -- _tOpen letters to Du -- _tThe science of Sakyamuni -- _tGod and Gotama -- _tYinshun's sources -- _tConclusion -- _t4. Decline and Revitalization -- _tPerceiving the decline -- _tHistory as polemic -- _tFrom the temple to the ivory tower -- _tConclusion -- _t5. Sermons Among Mountains -- _tDharma Drum Mountain -- _tTzu Chi -- _tBuddha-Light Mountain -- _tLingjiu Shan and Zhongtai Chansi -- _tConclusion -- _tConclusion -- _tReligious inter-connectivity -- _tInterfaith competition in Taiwan after 1949 |
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_aKMT modernity -- _tInterfaith competition and identity -- _tList of Chinese Characters -- _tBibliography -- _tIndex |
520 | 0 | _aAfter the Communist victory in China's civil war, Taiwan-then governed by the KMT (or Nationalist Party)-became a focal point for both Buddhist and Christian activity in the Chinese world. Between the mid-1950s and 1970s, Buddhists responded to subsequent Christian growth on the island. This occurred against a backdrop of intense Christian proselytization, and Buddhist concern for the future viability of their tradition. [-][-]Focusing on some of the most influential monastics of the time, this is the first study to provide in-depth coverage of Chinese Buddhist-Christian engagement after 1949. Drawing on Buddhist and Christian publications, it shows that interfaith competition, and political context, are important in shaping religious identity, and driving the religious engagement with modernity. This book will be of interest to historians of Buddhism, Chinese religion and Taiwanese society, and to those with an interest in interfaith dialogue more generally.[-. | |
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_aBuddhism _xRelations _xChristianity. |
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_aChristianity and other religions _xBuddhism. |
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_aChristianity _zTaiwan. |
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