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CHAPTER II THE RELIGIOUS BACKGROUND OF THE CHINESE
CHRISTIANITY is , of course , a religion , and it is primarily as a religion that it
comes to China . If one is to understand its history in China , then , one must
know , first of all , the ...
CHAPTER II THE RELIGIOUS BACKGROUND OF THE CHINESE
CHRISTIANITY is , of course , a religion , and it is primarily as a religion that it
comes to China . If one is to understand its history in China , then , one must
know , first of all , the ...
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Ethics and religion are not divorced but are held to be closely interrelated . With
all this respect for ethics , however , no such marked sense of sin against a
personal Deity is found as in the writings of the greatest of the Hebrews and in
the New ...
Ethics and religion are not divorced but are held to be closely interrelated . With
all this respect for ethics , however , no such marked sense of sin against a
personal Deity is found as in the writings of the greatest of the Hebrews and in
the New ...
第 23 頁
In the last place , it is important to notice that the religions of China have been
closely intertwined with the intellectual life ... Religion contained much of animism
, but it had advanced far beyond primitive beliefs : some of the ablest minds that ...
In the last place , it is important to notice that the religions of China have been
closely intertwined with the intellectual life ... Religion contained much of animism
, but it had advanced far beyond primitive beliefs : some of the ablest minds that ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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