Confucianism and Its Rivals, by Herbert A. Giles, [1915], at sacred-texts.com
LECTURE I |
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B.C. 8000-1200 |
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The word "God"The Canon of ChangesRevelationThe DiagramsDivinationTien = GodAnthropomorphismCanon of HistoryShang Ti, an alternative for TienShên or ShinSacrificeAncestral worshipCanon of Poetry (or Odes)Natural phenomenaMagic | |
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LECTURE II |
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B.C. 1200-500 |
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The ChowsHou Chi's miraculous birthSacrificesTien and Shang TiImpersonation of the deadGod in the OdesAnnals of the Lu StateThe CommentaryOaths"Propriety"Fear of GodHuman sacrificesEclipsesDrought, famine, etc.SpiritsThe soulPrayer | |
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LECTURE III |
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B.C. 500-800 |
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ConfuciusHis beliefsA chosen vesselThe will of GodSpiritual beingsSacrifices to themDivination, fasting, etc.MourningMan born goodPoints of contact with ChristianityStandard of ConfuciusHis inspirationEsteemed by disciplesMenciusHis view of GodSpirits of mountains, etc.Man's original natureConfucianism not a "mere philosophy" | |
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LECTURE IV |
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B.C. 300-200 |
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Mencius on man's natureThe philosopher KaoThe philosopher HsünHis attitude towards the DeityThe philosophers Yang Chu and Mo TiChü PingGod in his poemsGod QuestionsDivinationTan Kung on burial, mourning, and divorceThe "First Emperor"Burning of the BooksAscent of Mt. TaiSacrificesThe god of the soil | |
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LECTURE V |
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B.C. 200-A.D. 100 |
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Lao TzŭHis non-historical characterChuang Tzŭ expounds his teachingsLife and deathThe soulGod as the Ultimate RealityGod subordinate to TaoThe value of TaoThe prince of Huai-nan on Lao TzŭA miracleAlchemyThe elixir of lifeBook attributed to Lao TzŭThe heterodox writers Yang Hsiung and Wang ChungGod not anthropomorphic | |
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LECTURE VI |
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A.D. 100-600 |
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Arrival of BuddhismA miracleMission to IndiaKâshiapmâdangaBuddhachingaKumârajîvaSpread of the faithManâyâna and HînayânaThe Diamond SûtraFa Hsien's missionDevelopment of TaoismFeatures common to Buddhism and ChristianityTaoism and Buddhism borrow from one anotherTaoist papacyRevival of ConfucianismThe Confucian temple MazdaismManichæism | |
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LECTURE VII |
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A.D. 600-1000 |
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The NestoriansThe TabletBuddhism at CourtArrival of Bôdhidharma, the PatriarchBuddhism prevails over TaoismBoth prohibitedMission of Hsüan Tsang |
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The bone of Buddha and Han Wên-kungLiu Tsung-yüan on BuddhismHis "God Answers"Is there a God?Buddhism out of favourMahometanismAscent of Mt. TaiVitality of Confucianism | |
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LECTURE VIII |
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A.D. 1000-1915 |
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Confucianism prevailsImpermanency of canonizationsSu Tung-po's allusions to GodChu Fu Tzŭ, the philosopherHis interpretation of "God"On man's natureDenounces Taoism and BuddhismShao Yung's location of GodJudaismRicci, S.J.Jewish TabletIts inscriptionMahometanismRoman CatholicismA term questionThe Sacred EdictProtestantismAnother term questionTranslations of the BibleHow madeObstacles to ChristianityCall for a State religionHow to be supplied | |
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