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Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Kim, Heup Young, 1949- Wang Yang-ming and Karl Barth. Lanham, Md : University Press of America, ©1996 (OCoLC)605113336 Online version: Kim, Heup Young, 1949- Wang Yang-ming and Karl Barth. Lanham, Md : University Press of America, ©1996 (OCoLC)605664213 |
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Named Person: | Yangming Wang; Karl Barth; Yang-ming Wang; Karl Barth; Karl Barth; Yangming Wang; Karl Barth; Yangming Wang; Yangming Wang; Karl Barth |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Hŭb-yŏng Kim |
ISBN: | 0761802266 9780761802266 |
OCLC Number: | 33407440 |
Description: | xii, 234 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents: | The Confucian-Christian Context -- A Concrete-Universal Approach: Toward a Christian Theology of Religions -- Wang Yang-ming and Karl Barth -- How to Be Fully Human? -- pt. I. Confucian Paradigm: Wang Yang-Ming's Confuciology of Self-Cultivation. Ch. 1. Prolegomena. Ch. 2. Root-metaphor: Ch'eng (Sincerity). Ch. 3. The Humanity Paradigm. Ch. 4. The Humanization Method: Self-cultivation as Chih Liang-chih -- pt. II. Christian Paradigm: Karl Barth's Theology of Sanctification. Ch. 5. Prolegomena. Ch. 6. The Humanity Paradigm. Ch. 7. The Humanization Method: Sanctification under the Direction of the Holy Spirit. Ch. 8. Root-metaphor: Agape (Love) -- pt. III. An Attempt at A Confucian-Christian Dialogue. Ch. 9. Methodology of the Dialogue. Ch. 10. Prolegomena. Ch. 11. The Humanity Paradigm. Ch. 12. How to be Fully Human? Conclusion: A Confucian-Christian Dialogue In Search for the Tao of New Cosmic Humanity -- Appendix: The Life of Wang Yang-ming. |
Responsibility: | Heup Young Kim. |
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This book deserves praise for its courage, clarity, and initiate in tackling unavoidable issues: issues having ramifications far beyond Kim's pages but nonetheless illumined by them. It deserves a genuine place in the dialogue as a significant contribution to the ongoing discussion of gospel and culture. * Dialogue: A Journal Of Theology * This book is an important contribution to Confucian-Christian dialogue. Focusing on the theme of radical humanization, Kim has developed an imaginative and striking comparison of elements in Karl Barth's doctrine of sanctification and in Wang Yang-Ming's teachings on self-cultivation...thoroughly grounded in the sources and the conclusions are persuasive. -- Claude Welch, Graduate Theological Union This book is an important contribution to Confucian-Christian dialogue. Focusing on the theme of "radical humanization," Kim has developed an imaginative and striking comparison of elements in Karl Barth's doctrine of sanctification and in Wang Yang-Ming's teachings on self-cultivation...thoroughly grounded in the sources and the conclusions are persuasive. -- Claude Welch, Graduate Theological Union This book deserves praise for its courage, clarity, and initiate in tackling unavoidable issues: issues having ramifications far beyond Kim's pages but nonetheless illumined by them. It deserves a genuine place in the dialogue as a significant contribution to the ongoing discussion of gospel and culture. * Dialogue: A Journal Of Theology * Read more...


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- Philosophy, Comparative.
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