Confucianism, A Habit of the Heart: Bellah, Civil Religion, and East Asia

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Acknowledgments
IntroductionSungmoon KIM and Philip J. IVANHOE
IntroductionSungmoon KIM and Philip J. IVANHOE
1.Confucianism as Civil ReligionFenggang YANG
2.The Revival of Confucianism in the Sphere of Mores and the Reactivation of the Civil Religion Debate in ChinaSébastien BILLIOUD
3.Inside the Revival of Confucianism in Mainland China: The Vicissitudes of Confucian Classics in Contemporary China as an ExampleGuoxiang PENG
4.The Politics of Confucianism in Contemporary ChinaAnna SUN
5.Obstacles to the Globalization of ConfucianismRichard MADSEN
6.Beyond a Disciplinary Society: Reimaging Confucian Democracy in South KoreaSungmoon KIM
7.The Experience of Village Leaders during the Saemaul Movement in the 1970’s: Focusing on the Lives of the Male LeadersDo-Hyun HAN
8.Contemporary Japanese Confucianism from a Genealogical PerspectiveTakahiro NAKAJIMA
9.The Bildungsroman of the Heart: Thick Naturalism in Robert Bellah’s Religion in Human EvolutionYang XIAO
10.Can We Imagine a Global Civil Religion?Robert N. BELLAH
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Philip J. Ivanhoe, Sungmoon Kim ed.(Takahiro Nakajima et al.,)
Confucianism, A Habit of the Heart: Bellah, Civil Religion, and East Asia

State Univ of New York Press, 236 pages, May 2016, ISBN: 978-143846013-0

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