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Early Chinese Religion Part One Shang Through Han 1250 Bc220 Ad 2 Vols John Lagerwey

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Early Chinese Religion Part One Shang Through Han 1250 Bc220 Ad 2 Vols John Lagerwey
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.92 MB
Pages: 1280
Author: John Lagerwey, Marc Kalinowski
ISBN: 9789047442424, 9047442423
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Early Chinese Religion Part One Shang Through Han 1250 Bc220 Ad 2 Vols John Lagerwey by John Lagerwey, Marc Kalinowski 9789047442424, 9047442423 instant download after payment.

Together, and for the first time in any language, the 24 essays gathered in these volumes provide a composite picture of the history of religion in ancient China from the emergence of writing ca. 1250 BC to the collapse of the first major imperial dynasty in 220 AD. It is a multi-faceted tale of changing gods and rituals that includes the emergence of a form of “secular humanism” that doubts the existence of the gods and the efficacy of ritual and of an imperial orthodoxy that founds its legitimacy on a distinction between licit and illicit sacrifices. Written by specialists in a variety of disciplines, the essays cover such subjects as divination and cosmology, exorcism and medicine, ethics and self-cultivation, mythology, taboos, sacrifice, shamanism, burial practices, iconography, and political philosophy. Produced under the aegis of the Centre de recherche sur les civilisations chinoise, japonaise et tibétaine (UMR 8155) and the École Pratique des Hautes Études (Paris).

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