New Confucian Horizons
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic (Verlag)
978-1-6669-7271-9 (ISBN)
New Confucian Horizons: Essays in Honor of Tu Weiming represents both a sustained reflection on Tu Weiming’s legacy from those who have worked with him and an original contribution to the field of intercultural dialogue that Tu himself spent a lifetime cultivating. The importance of Sino-American intellectual relations in an era of mounting geopolitical rivalry between the United States and China scarcely requires explanation. Tu Weiming’s work has significantly deepened Sino-American cultural relations and continues to provide a vital antidote to those who would sow division between the two worlds. This book deals with Confucianism and New Confucianism and Tu Weiming’s contribution to both of these Chinese philosophical traditions, studies how Confucianism has been received, especially in Asia, and considers Confucianism in connection with contemporary challenges. Those new to Tu Weiming will sense by the end of the volume just how vast his influence as a teacher, scholar and public intellectual has been. Those more familiar with Tu’s work will uncover lacunae in their understanding of his legacy and new angles from which to savour the value of Confucian intellectual resources.
Young-chan Ro is professor and founding chair of the Department of Religious Studies and the Director of the Korean Studies Center at George Mason University. Jonathan Keir teaches International Literatures at the University of Tübingen and serves as a program coordinator for the Karl Schlecht Foundation. Peter C. Phan is the inaugural holder of the Ignacio Ellacuría Chair of Catholic Social Thought at Georgetown University.
Introduction
Part I: Tu Weiming: A Confucian Life
Chapter 1: The Confucian Helicopter: An Overview of Tu Weiming’s (Myriad) Affiliations and Innovations
Wang Jianbao
Chapter 2: Tu Weiming: In Lieu of an Intellectual Biography
Jonathan Keir
Chapter 3: Tu Weiming and Boston Confucianism
Robert C. Neville
Part II: Confucianism in Theory and Practice
Chapter 4: Confucianism and Democracy: Lessons from Tu Weiming
Fred Dallmayr
Chapter 5: Confucianism as a Religious Tradition: Linguistic and Methodological Problems
Joseph A. Adler
Chapter 6: As-If-Ism: A Confucian Model of Spirituality
Peimin Ni
Chapter 7: Reflections on Confucianism and Culture
Peter K. Bol
Part III: Historical Voyages
Chapter 8: Confucianism and Its Reception by Alexandre de Rhodes in Seventeenth-Century Vietnam
Peter C. Phan
Chapter 9: From Debate to Dialogue: Confucianism and Religious Pluralism in the Context of Christian-Confucian Relations
Anh Q. Tran
Chapter 10: Second Thoughts about Confucianism in Wartime Japan, 1937-1945
Samuel H. Yamashita
Chapter 11: D. T. Suzuki's Impressions of Chinese Buddhism (1934) as His Spiritual Journey
Michiko Yusa
Part IV: Future Challenges
Chapter 12: Confucian Cosmology and the Journey of the Universe
Mary Evelyn Tucker
Chapter 13: Advancing Humanity: Artificial Intelligence, Transhumanism, Confucianism, and Theo-Dao
Heup Young Kim
Chapter 14: Envisioning a New Humanity: Tu Weiming and Raimon Panikkar
Young-chan Ro
About the Contributors
Erscheinungsdatum | 17.09.2024 |
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Co-Autor | Joseph A. Adler, Peter K. Bol |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie ► Weitere Religionen |
ISBN-10 | 1-6669-7271-1 / 1666972711 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-6669-7271-9 / 9781666972719 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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