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Confucianism is reviving in China and spreading in America. This multidisciplinary volume includes philosophical and theological articulations of Confucianism and other spiritual traditions for the modern and globalizing world, and empirical studies of and analytical reflections on Confucianism and other traditions in Chinese societies by historians, sociologists, and anthropologists.
Contents
Introduction: Nationalism, Globalization, and Chinese Traditions in the Twenty-First Century Joseph B. Tamney† and Fenggang Yang
Part I: Confucian Revivalism in China and Beyond: Potentials and Realities
1. A Study of the Renaissance of Traditional Confucian Culture in Contemporary China Kang Xiaoguang
2. Confucian Spirituality in Contemporary China Tu Weiming
3. The Resilience of Confucianism in Chinese Societies Joseph B. Tamney †
4. From Beijing to Boston: The Future Contributions of the Globalization of New Confucianism John Berthrong
Part II: Confucianism and Religious Diversity: Past, Present and Future
5. The Daoist Encounter with Modernity: Some Issues in the History and Sociology of Daoism in the Modern Era David A. Palmer and Xun Liu
6. The Modern Significance of Some Basic Concepts in Chinese Buddhism Fang Litian
7. Indigenization of Imported Religions in China: The Case of Islam and the Hui People Jian Zhixiang and Ma Rong
8. Protestantism in Modern China as "Foreign Religion" and "Chinese Religion": Autonomy, Independence, and the Constraints of Foreign Hegemony Daniel H. Bays
9. Confucianism, Christianity and Religious Freedom: Debates in the Transformation Period of Modern China (1900-1920s) Liu Yi
10. Spiritual Accomplishment of Confucianism and Spiritual Transcendence of Christianity Zhuo Xinping
Part III: The Social Realities of Ritual: From Exegetic to Analytic
11. Confucian Humaneness (Ren) Across Social Barriers Robert Cummings Neville
12. The Revival of Confucian Rites in Contemporary Mainland China and Taiwan Anna Sun
13. Religion, Ritual and the Public Good in China Robert P. Weller