CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGE

SERIES III, ASIA, VOLUME, 17

 

Dialogue between Christian Philosophy and Chinese Culture:

Philosophical Perspectives for the Third Millennium

 

edited by

Paschal Ting

Marian Kao

Bernard Li

 

CONTENTS

 

FOREWORD

 

INTRODUCTION

 

PART I. PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE

 

Chapter I. The Manifold Meanings of Experience and the Idea of Truth

Jean Greisch

 

Chapter II. Philosophy and Culture

Carlo Huber

 

Chapter III. Existential Rootedness of Culture and Worldwide Globalization: Teleology and Restructuration

Ghislaine Florival

 

Chapter IV. Philosophy, Culture and The Future of Tradition

William Sweet

 

PART II. CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY AND CHINESE CULTURE

 

Chapter V. Wittgenstein on Religious Points of View: Its Relevance for Interreligious Dialogue

Kim-chinj Vu

 

Chapter VI. Christian Thought and the Destiny of Philosophy

Jean Ladrière

 

Chapter VII. Inculturation of the Christian Faith in Asia through Philosophy: A Dialogue with John Paul II’s Fides Et Ratio

Peter C. Phan

 

Chapter VIII. The Role of Christian Philosophy in the Present Transformation of Chinese Culture

George F. McLean

 

PART III. CHINESE CULTURE AND ETHICS

 

Chapter IX. Worshipping the Divine in Spirit and in Truth

Françoise B. Todorovitch

 

Chapter X. "Human Dignity" in Retrospect and Prospect

Michel Renaud

 

Chapter XI. The Philosophy of Life in Oriental Philosophy and Thomas Aquinas: Immanence and Transcendence

Eui-Chai Tjeng

 

Chapter XII. Ethics and Life

Isabel (Carmelo Rosa) Renaud

 

Chapter XIII. Just War: Chinese and Western Perspectives

Edmund Ryden

 

Acknowledgements

 



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