In Search of Personal Welfare: A View of Ancient Chinese ReligionState University of New York Press, 1998 M01 29 - 331 páginas This book is the first major reassessment of ancient Chinese religion to appear in recent years. It provides a historical investigation of broadly shared religious beliefs and goals in ancient China from the earliest period to the end of the Han Dynasty. The author makes use of recently acquired archeological data, traditional texts, and modern scholarly work from China, Japan, and the West. The overall concern of this book is to try to reach the religious mentality of the ancient Chinese in the context of personal and daily experiences. Poo deals with such problems as the definition of religion, the popular/elite controversy in methodology, and the use of "elite" documents in the study of ordinary life. |
Contenido
Roots of a Religion of Personal Welfare | 19 |
Personal Welfare in the Context of Mantic Technique | 41 |
Newly Discovered Daybooks and Everyday Religion | 69 |
Emperors Courtiers and the Development of Official Cults | 103 |
Beliefs and Practices in Everyday Life of the Han Dynasty | 123 |
Immortality Soul and the Netherworld | 157 |
Popular Religiosity and Its Critics | 179 |
Notes | 219 |
Bibliography | 236 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
In Search of Personal Welfare: A View of Ancient Chinese Religion Mu-chou Poo,Poo Mu-Chou,Muzhou Pu Vista previa limitada - 1998 |
In Search of Personal Welfare: A View of Ancient Chinese Religion Mu-chou Poo,Muzhou Pu Vista previa limitada - 1998 |
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