Confucian Spirituality, Volume 2Weiming Tu, Mary Evelyn Tucker One of the most important works on Confucian religion, ethics, and spirituality. The vibrant nature of the 2500-year-old Confucian tradition is celebrated here. Insights into this spiritual richness regarding topics such as self-cultivation, education, family relationships, social commitment, and political engagement are now available for the first time in English. |
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Part Three | 37 |
The Cheng Brothers | 56 |
Zhu Xis NeoConfucian Spirituality | 72 |
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