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Vol. 99
ISSN:
1029-4740
Date:
2018-3
Softcover:250 TWD
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Pages:
113
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Abstract:
This issue contains two articles: “Was Jesus a Filial Son? Changes in the Discourse on Filial Piety in Chinese Christianity from Late Ming to Early Republican China,” by Lu Miaw-fen; “The Transformation of Mobilization: The Rectification of Leftist Tendencies in the Taihang Base Area; Research and Discussion: “Intellectual History and Modern History: Recent Trends in English-language Scholarship,” by Fu Yang; Book Reviews: “Fan Guangxin,
Confucian Canonical Scholarship
as Arts of Governance—Jingshi Ideal among Late Qing Neo-Confucian Moral Philosophers of Huna
n,” by Chiu Wenhao.
Contents
Articles
Was Jesus a Filial Son? Changes in the Discourse on Filial Piety in Chinese Christianity from Late Ming to Early Republican China
Lu Miaw-fen
PDF
1
The Transformation of Mobilization: The Rectification of Leftist Tendencies in the Taihang Base Area
Wang Longfei
PDF
47
Research and Discussion
Intellectual History and Modern History: Recent Trends in English-language Scholarship
Fu Yang
PDF
79
Book Reviews
Fan Guangxin,
Confucian Canonical Scholarship
as Arts of Governance—Jingshi Ideal among Late Qing Neo-Confucian Moral Philosophers of Hunan
Chiu Wenhao
PDF
107
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