
Verschmelzung Der Horizonte: Mozi Und Jesus Zur Hermeneutik Der Chinesisch-christlichen Begegnung Nach Wu Leichuan 1869-1944
by
Dr Roman Malek
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Religion & Spirituality
Philosophy
Format
Hardcover
Pages
630
Language
German
Published
Apr 29, 2004
Publisher
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004138641
ISBN-13
9789004138643
Description
Dr. Roman Malek delves into the rich tapestry of Christian-Chinese interactions through an innovative lens, moving beyond the traditional Confucian narratives. His analysis focuses on the figures of Mozi and Jesus, framing their teachings and philosophies within the broader context of cultural and theological exchanges. By examining the thoughts of Wu Leichuan, a prominent Chinese Christian thinker, Malek sheds light on the complexities and nuances that characterize this significant cultural dialogue.
The exploration highlights how the fusion of these two distinct horizons can offer fresh insights into the development of Christian thought in China. Malek's scholarly approach invites readers to consider the implications of this encounter for contemporary spiritual discourse, providing a profound understanding of how differing ideologies can coexist and enrich one another. Through this work, the author not only honors the legacy of Wu Leichuan but also paves the way for future explorations in intercultural and interfaith studies.
The exploration highlights how the fusion of these two distinct horizons can offer fresh insights into the development of Christian thought in China. Malek's scholarly approach invites readers to consider the implications of this encounter for contemporary spiritual discourse, providing a profound understanding of how differing ideologies can coexist and enrich one another. Through this work, the author not only honors the legacy of Wu Leichuan but also paves the way for future explorations in intercultural and interfaith studies.
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