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Early Chinese Religion Part 2 The Period Of Division 220589 Ad 2 Volume Set John Lagerwey

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Early Chinese Religion Part 2 The Period Of Division 220589 Ad 2 Volume Set John Lagerwey
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.08 MB
Pages: 1200
Author: John Lagerwey, Pengzhi Lü
ISBN: 9789004175853, 9004175857
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Early Chinese Religion Part 2 The Period Of Division 220589 Ad 2 Volume Set John Lagerwey by John Lagerwey, Pengzhi Lü 9789004175853, 9004175857 instant download after payment.

After the Warring States, treated in Part One of this set, there is no more fecund era in Chinese religious and cultural history than the period of division (220-589 AD). During it, Buddhism conquered China, Daoism grew into a mature religion with independent institutions, and, together with Confucianism, these three teachings, having each won its share of state recognition and support, formed a united front against shamanism. While all four religions are covered, Buddhism and Daoism receive special attention in a series of parallel chapters on their pantheons, rituals, sacred geography, community organization, canon formation, impact on literature, and recent archaeological discoveries. This multi-disciplinary approach, without ignoring philosophical and theological issues, brings into sharp focus the social and historical matrices of Chinese religion.

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