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Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | Sungmoon KIM and Philip J. IVANHOE | |
Introduction | Sungmoon KIM and Philip J. IVANHOE | |
1. | Confucianism as Civil Religion | Fenggang YANG |
2. | The Revival of Confucianism in the Sphere of Mores and the Reactivation of the Civil Religion Debate in China | Sébastien BILLIOUD |
3. | Inside the Revival of Confucianism in Mainland China: The Vicissitudes of Confucian Classics in Contemporary China as an Example | Guoxiang PENG |
4. | The Politics of Confucianism in Contemporary China | Anna SUN |
5. | Obstacles to the Globalization of Confucianism | Richard MADSEN |
6. | Beyond a Disciplinary Society: Reimaging Confucian Democracy in South Korea | Sungmoon KIM |
7. | The Experience of Village Leaders during the Saemaul Movement in the 1970’s: Focusing on the Lives of the Male Leaders | Do-Hyun HAN |
8. | Contemporary Japanese Confucianism from a Genealogical Perspective | Takahiro NAKAJIMA |
9. | The Bildungsroman of the Heart: Thick Naturalism in Robert Bellah’s Religion in Human Evolution | Yang XIAO |
10. | Can We Imagine a Global Civil Religion? | Robert N. BELLAH |
Contributors | ||
Index |
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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