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Religion and China
* Religion in China
Category: Religion in China
Weber's work in the field of sociology of religion started with the essay The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism and continued with the analysis of The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism, The Religion of India: The Sociology of Hinduism and Buddhism and Ancient Judaism.
Max Weber published four major texts on religion in a context of economic sociology and his rationalization thesis: The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism ( 1905 ), The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism ( 1915 ), The Religion of India: The Sociology of Hinduism and Buddhism ( 1915 ), and Ancient Judaism ( 1920 ).
* Religion in China
Category: Religion in the People's Republic of China
Religion in China during this period had a great effect on people's lives, beliefs and daily activities, and Chinese literature on spirituality was popular.
* Religion in China
Category: Religion in China
* 781-Nestorian Stele erected near Xi ' an ( China ) to commemorate the propagation in China of the Luminous Religion, thus providing a written record of a Christian presence in China
*" How To Live on Christ " a pamphlet by Harriet Beecher Stowe, taken from her Introduction to Chistopher Dean's " Religion As It Should Be or The Remarkable Experience and Triumphant Death of Ann Thane Peck " published in 1847 Hudson Taylor sent a pamphlet using the words of this preface out to all the missionaries of the China Inland Mission in 1869.
Fengshui in China: Geomantic Divination between State Orthodoxy and Popular Religion.
* Religion in China
Category: Religion in the People's Republic of China
" Buddhism in China: A Historical Sketch ", The Journal of Religion, Vol.
* Religion in China
Category: Religion in China
Columbia University: Living in the Chinese Cosmos: Understanding Religion in Late Imperial China 1644-1911.
* Religion in China
* Memorial of the Propagation in China of the Luminous Religion from Daqin

Religion and Confucianism
The HarperCollins Concise Guide to World Religion: The A-to-Z Encyclopedia of All the Major Religious Traditions ( 1999 ) covers 33 principal religions, including Buddhism, Christianity, Jainism, Judaism, Islam, Shinto, Shamanism, Taoism, South American religions, Baltic and Slavic religions, Confucianism, and the religions of Africa and Oceania.
Religious Confucianism ( 儒教 Rujiao, " Religion of the Scholars "; or 孔教 Kongjiao, " Religion of Confucius ") is a relatively new and still numerically small phenomenon, limited to the Chinese intelligentsia.
In 2005 the Center for the Study of Confucian Religion was established, and scholars who criticised Confucianism as a religion lost their influence.
Although not a detailed study of Protestantism but rather an introduction to Weber's later studies of interaction between various religious ideas and economics ( The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism, The Religion of India: The Sociology of Hinduism and Buddhism, and Ancient Judaism ), The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism argues that Puritan ethics and ideas influenced the development of capitalism.
The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism is a book written by Max Weber, a German economist and sociologist.
Shmuel Eisenstadt argues in the introduction to The Origins and Diversity of Axial Age Civilizations that Max Weber's work in his The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism, The Religion of India: The Sociology of Hinduism and Buddhism and Ancient Judaism provided a background for the importance of the period, and notes parallels with Eric Voegelin's Order and History.
* The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism ( translation-1951 )
# redirect The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism
It was his fourth and last major work on the sociology of religion, after The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism and The Religion of India: The Sociology of Hinduism and Buddhism.
Religion in Vietnam has historically been largely defined by the East Asian mix of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism.
; Religion: Mahayana Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism

Religion and Taoism
Often referred to as Gaianism, or the Gaian Religion, this spiritual aspect of the philosophy is very broad and inclusive, making it adaptable to other religions: Taoism, Neo-Paganism, Pantheism, Judeo-Christian Religions, and many others.
An Introduction To The Philosophy And Religion Of Taoism ' ( Sussex Academic Press, 2005 )
Translated by Frank A. Kierman, Jr. Taoism and Chinese Religion ( University of Massachusetts Press, 1981 ).
Taoism: Growth of a Religion ( Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997 French 1992 ).
Translated by Frank A. Kierman, Jr. Taoism and Chinese Religion ( University of Massachusetts Press, 1981 ).
Taoism: Growth of a Religion ( Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997 French 1992 ) page 14, 20.
Taoism and Chinese Religion.
* Stucco, Guido ( 1994 ), " Introduction ," in Evola, The Path of Enlightenment According to the Mithraic Mysteries, Zen: The Religion of the Samurai, Rene Guenon: A Teacher for Modern Times, and Taoism: The Magic, the Mysticism ( Edmonds, WA: Holmes Publishing Group )
Religion symbols, row 1: Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Baha ' i Faith row 2: Islam, Gnosticism, Taoism, Shinto row 3: Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism, Jainism, row 4: Ayyavazhi, Wicca, Christian, Slavic neopaganism
* Chinese Ethnic Religion or Shenism, and Taoism ( Hans )
The traditional religion of the Qiang people ( 200. 000, most residing in north-western Sichuan ) has been recently systematised into the so-called White Stone Religion following competition by institutional Taoism and Buddhism.
Often referred to as Gaianism, or the Gaian Religion, this spiritual aspect of the philosophy is very broad and inclusive, making it adaptable to other religions: Humanism, Taoism, Neo-Paganism, Pantheism, Judeo-Christian Religions, and others.
* Welch, Holmes and Anna Seidel, eds. Facets of Taoism: Essays in Chinese Religion.

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