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Society And The Supernatural In Song China Edward L Davis

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Society And The Supernatural In Song China Edward L Davis
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Publisher: Univ of Hawaii Pr
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 355
Author: Edward L. Davis
ISBN: 9780585479729, 9780824823108, 0824823109, 0585479720
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Society And The Supernatural In Song China Edward L Davis by Edward L. Davis 9780585479729, 9780824823108, 0824823109, 0585479720 instant download after payment.

Society and the Supernatural in Song China is at once a meticulous examination of spirit possession and exorcism in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and a social history of the full panoply of China's religious practices and practitioners at the moment when she was poised to dominate the world economy. Although the Song dynasty (960-1276) is often identified with the establishment of Confucian orthodoxy, Edward Davis demonstrates the renewed vitality of the dynasty's Taoist, Buddhist, and local religious traditions. He charts the rise of hundreds of new temple-cults and the lineages of clerical exorcists and vernacular priests; the increasingly competitive interaction among all practitioners of therapeutic ritual; and the wide social range of their patrons and clients.

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