An Exploration of Christian "Tolerance" and Confucian "Shu"

Philosophy and Culture 27 (1):37-66 (2000)
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This paper from the metaphysical, concept of time, and the moral-cum-religious stance of Christian for "tolerance" and the Confucianism for the "excuse" view. Thus, the differences in seeking the same principle, first discussed a person of Apocalypse theology, another study by man; then try to complement the view that the consideration of thinking in theism, on the analysis of stress can be the perfect person Confucianism, there is no strong rationale to avoid or reject the hold of the perfect Christian virtue and perfect human nature concept. Finally, from the limited nature and existence of the point of view, then discuss the differences between the two sides because of the default has the possibility to achieve mutual respect?

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