Some Humanistic Characteristics of Chinese Religious Thought: JOSEPH S. WU

Religious Studies 5 (1):99-103 (1969)
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The main purpose of this paper is to bring out some significant humanistic characteristics of Chinese religious thought. My account is limited to what is originally and typically Chinese. That is to say, it will exclude what has been influenced by Buddhism from India or Christianity from the Western world. Some of the theses of this paper are based on scholarly works, while others are drawn from the author's primary experience.

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