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  2. Chinese theology, which comes in different interpretations according to the Chinese classics and Chinese folk religion, and specifically Confucian, Taoist, and other philosophical formulations, is fundamentally monistic, that is to say it sees the world and the gods of its phenomena as an organic whole, or cosmos, which continuously emerges ...

  3. Despite this great diversity, all experiences of Chinese religion have a common theological core that may be summarized in four cosmological and moral concepts: Tian (天), Heaven, the "transcendently immanent" source of moral meaning; qi (气), the breath or energy–matter that animates the universe; jingzu (敬祖), the veneration of ...

  4. 16 hours ago · Xie Fuya (1892–1991), a major Chinese Christian thinker, has contributed much to the development of Sino-theology. However, his work has yet to receive the recognition it deserves. As a thinker who is well-versed in both Chinese and Western philosophies while dedicating himself to the exploration of the philosophy of religion, Xie presents a dual feature in his writings. On the one hand, his ...

  5. Oct 19, 2023 · ARTICLE. Chinese Religions and Philosophies. Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism were the three main philosophies and religions of ancient China, which have individually and collectively influenced ancient and modern Chinese society. Grades. 5 - 8. Subjects. Religion, Social Studies, Ancient Civilizations, World History. Image.

  6. Aug 23, 2017 · Chinese Theology: Text and Context. A Book Review. By G. Wright Doyle ⋅ Aug 23, 2017 ⋅ Topic: Theology. Chinese Theology: Text and Context, by Chloë Starr. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2016. Most books on Chinese Christianity try to trace its history, focusing on key people, events, and movements.

  7. Apr 18, 2022 · Chinese Theology: Text and Context, Part II - Book Review (Revisited) Note: This book review was originally posted on September 4, 2017. Chloe Starr, Chinese Theology: Text and Context. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2016. Continued from Part 1 — Chapter 6: The Church and the People’s Republic of China.

  8. Being international, ecumenical and fully peer-reviewed, the journal publishes articles in the areas of Biblical Studies, Church History, Systematic Theology, Practical Theology and Comparative Religions. JCT also features articles exploring wider issues in church and society.

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