A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Some sects have set out deliberately to combine the better elements of two or
more religions . ... of the Chinese propensity to organize into groups , but they are
also , and even more significantly , symptomatic of religious activity and hunger .
Some sects have set out deliberately to combine the better elements of two or
more religions . ... of the Chinese propensity to organize into groups , but they are
also , and even more significantly , symptomatic of religious activity and hunger .
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 ...
第 695 頁
that at least one leader of the Renaissance contended that the Chinese had
never been truly religious and that the most enlightened among them had
outgrown religion earlier than had any other group on earth . Breathing this
atmosphere ...
that at least one leader of the Renaissance contended that the Chinese had
never been truly religious and that the most enlightened among them had
outgrown religion earlier than had any other group on earth . Breathing this
atmosphere ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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