From Trustworthiness to Secular Beliefs

From Trustworthiness to Secular Beliefs

Changing Concepts of xin ? from Traditional to Modern Chinese

Clart, Philip; Meyer, Christian

Brill

03/2023

644

Dura

Inglês

9789004532991

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements

Contributors



Introductory Part: Western, Chinese, and Global Genealogies of Faith and xin

1 Introduction

?Christian Meyer and Philip Clart



2 An Overview: a Short Genealogy of Faith in the Western History of Philosophy and Theology and a Chinese Perspective

?Jiang Manke



Part 1: Setting the Stage: Traditional Uses in Confucian, Buddhist, and Daoist Contexts

3 A Trustworthy Companion: xin ? as Component Term in Early Chinese Texts

?Joachim Gentz



4 A Linguistic Analysis of the Different Functions of xin and Their Historical Development from Late Archaic to Middle Chinese

?Barbara Meisterernst



5 An Inquiry into Conceptions of xin ? in Early Medieval Daoism

?Friederike Assandri



6 The Concept of Faith in Chinese Buddhist Scriptures

?Tam Wai Lun



7 Japanese Buddhist Concepts of Faith (shin ?): the Postmodern Narrative of the Conceptual Hegemony of Western Modernity Reconsidered

?Christoph Kleine



8 Convinced by Amazement-Creating Buddhist xin ? (Belief/Trust) in the Biographies of Thaumaturge Monks (T. 2064)

?Esther-Maria Guggenmos



9 Xin in Morality Books: An Overview

?Vincent Goossaert



Part 2: Early Channels of Transfer: Monotheistic Uses of the Term xin from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Century

10 From Trust in the Buddha to the Belief in the One God-xin as a Buddhist, Manichaean and Christian Concept in Early Medieval China

?Max Deeg



11 Xin ? in the Early Seventeenth-Century Chinese Christian Community

?Nicolas Standaert



12 Theology, Ethics and Textual Sensitivity: the Multiple Notions of xin ? in Chinese-Islamic Texts

?Dror Weil



Part 3: From the Christian Milieu to the Entry into the General Lexicon of Modern Chinese: Late-Qing to Republican Uses and the Role of Japan

13 Negotiating between Chinese Religious Beliefs and Christian Faith: Timothy Richard's (1845-1919) Understanding of "Faith"/xin ? and Approach to Comparative Religion

?Thomas Jansen



14 From Missionary Doctrine to Chinese Theology: Developing xin ? in the Protestant Church and the Creeds of Zhao Zichen

?Chloe Starr



15 Shin ? as a Marker of Identity in Modern Japanese Buddhism

?Hans Martin Kraemer



16 The (New) Buddhist Semantics of xin ? in the First Half of the Twentieth Century: Arguments from China and Taiwan

?Stefania Travagnin



17 Religious Concepts and Evolutionary Theory in the Early Thought of Liang Qichao: from "Religion" via "Faith" to the "View of Death and Life"

?Thomas Froehlich



18 From Universal Faith to Religious Experience: Usages of xin in Early Chinese Religious Studies (zongjiaoxue)

?Christian Meyer



19 "Our Believing in the Three People's Principles Requires a Religious Spirit": xin (yang) and the Political Religion of the Guomindang, 1925-1949

?Thoralf Klein



20 Belief in the Dao, or Knowledge of the Truth? Contested Interpretations of "Xin/Xinyang" in Yiguandao Discourses

?Nikolas Broy



Part 4: Contemporary Usages in Special and Everyday Language Discourses in Mainland China and Taiwan

21 Xin in the Discourse on Conversion among Tzuchians in Shanghai

?Huang Weishan



22 The Role of "Confidence" in the Gender Discourse of Buddhist Nuns* in Contemporary Mainland China: Learning xinxin ?? to Become a Masculine Hero

?Johanna Luedde



23 Giving Credit Where Its Due: Thanksgiving as Performance of Belief in Chinese Popular Religion

?Adam Yuet Chau



24 What China Is Missing-Faith in Political Discourse

?Gerda Wielander



25 Epilogue: Reflections and Theses on the Semantic History of xin and Faith

?Christian Meyer
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