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Invitation to an
International conference
Transcendence and Immanence in Confucianism, Buddhism and Christianity
with Wuhan
University, Wuhan, China
May 25-27, 2012
Theme
Immanence and
transcendence have always been key elements of a religious
vision. In Christianity they are correlative rather than
contradictory; thus the greater the transcendence the greater
the immanence or presence of the divine in all creation,
including the human heart.
There could be
special insights in this regard in Confucianism and other
Chinese philosophies. Despite the insistence of many that there
is no transcendence in the Christian sense, there is much in
Chinese culture about Heaven, the Temple of Heaven and "all
under Heaven".
Moreover the strong
notion in Chinese culture of an inner transcendence suggests
that there may be important mutual contributions with the
Christian notion of a correspondence of transcendence with
immanence.
This is an issue not
only of special promise in these days of global interchange, but
of the need to assure human dignity in times which can prove to
be dehumanizing. Hence the topic promises to be of special
interest and of important value for our times.
Logistics
Abstracts are due
April 10, 2012; presentations will be 20 minutes in length
followed by 20 minute discussion; papers for publication due on
May 20, 2012 should be as developed as possible with no upper
page limit. There is no application fee. Travel will be covered
by the participants or their home institutions.
For further information
please contact Professor Huang Chao: [shijunhua19860715@yahoo.cn]
with copy to [cua-rvp@cua.edu] and provide the following contact
Information:
Name:
Scientific Degree:
Institute:
Email:
Title and Abstract of
the paper (one page):
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