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TAGS: * Interfaith dialogue; * Philosophy; - Buddhism; - Chinese religion; China; Confucianism; Philosophy, Chinese; Taoism
Abstract:
The endurance of Confucianism for 2,000 years is partly because Buddhism and Taoism were content to play a subordinate role and not infringe upon the "Chinese Great Tradition"; implications of Buddhism's role in relation to new religions in China.
Notes:
See the table of contents, editor's note, and biographical data in the complete issue, vol. 5.

Brothers and Sisters:

Buddhism in the Family of Chinese Religion

Phyllis Ghim-Lian Chew

published in Singapore Bahá'í Studies Review

vol. 5, pp. 3-31

2000

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