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  1. Verschmelzung der Horizonte
    Mozi und Jesus : zur Hermeneutik der chinesisch-christlichen Begegnung nach Wu Leichuan, 1869-1944
    Author: Malek, Roman
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Einführung in die Problematik --Teil I.Wu Leichuan: Biographische Skizze, Schrifttum und die Prolegomena seiner Hermeneutik --Teil II.Der Sozialreformer Mozi Das Leben und die Lehre Mozis nach Wu Leichuan und seine "christliche" Sicht der... more

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    Einführung in die Problematik --Teil I.Wu Leichuan: Biographische Skizze, Schrifttum und die Prolegomena seiner Hermeneutik --Teil II.Der Sozialreformer Mozi Das Leben und die Lehre Mozis nach Wu Leichuan und seine "christliche" Sicht der chinesischen Tradition --Teil III.Der Sozialreformer Jesus Das Leben und die Lehre Jesu nach Wu Leichuan und seine "ruistische" Sicht der christlichen Tradition --Teil IV.Mozi und Jesus: Reinterpretation und Dialog --Abschliessende bemerkungen: Verschmelzung der Horizonte This work explores the Christian-Chinese encounter from a non-Confucian perspective, exemplified by the comparison between Jesus and the philosopher Mozi (5th c. B.C.). The investigation is based on the work Mozi yu Yesu of the Hanlin scholar and convert Wu Leichuan (1869–1944). The first part gives a biographical sketch and discusses the writings and prolegomena of the Sino-Christian hermeneutics of Wu. Part two describes the social reformer Mozi and his teachings that are interpreted by Wu in a Christian way. Part three presents the life and teachings of Jesus according to Wu as well as his attempts to establish a “Ruist” view of the Christian tradition. Part four is dedicated to the comparison between Mozi and Jesus, with special emphasis on Wu’s understanding of religion. The fifth part refers to the defectiveness of the Chinese and Christian traditions and to the necessity of a return to the “true and original Dao.”

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789047413516; 9047413512
    Series: Studies in Christian mission ; volume 29
    Subjects: Christianity; Philosophy and religion; Christianity; Philosophy and religion; Teachings; Christendom; Hermeneutik; Theologie; Sozialreform; Christologie; RELIGION / Christian Life / Social Issues; RELIGION / Christianity / General
    Other subjects: Wu, Zhenchun (1870-1944); Jesus Christ; Mo, Di (active 400 B.C): Mozi; Jesus Christ; Wu, Zhenchun; Wu, Leichuan; Wu, Leichuan
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 613 pages), portrait
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 533-584) and index