Les Provinciales and the Chinese Rites Controversy

Modern Philosophy 1:99-103 (2009)
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Abstract

Johnson is a Jesuit school missionary activity in China to attack one of the major forces, mainly confined to the impact of Western Christendom, Pascal's "To outsiders Letters" is an important document both intense debate. In this paper, Pascal Letters section of etiquette involved in Chinese language as the starting point, combined with Johnson and Jesus will send both their theological views and moral theological position, try to analyze Pascal on behalf of the Johnson faction attacked the Jesuit missionary activity in China, behind ideological factors, the Chinese hope will help deepen the understanding of the history of Rites

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