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Thomas Merton and Confucianism: Why the Contemplative Never Got the Religion Quite Right
Author De Bary, William Theodore
Source First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion & Public Life
Date2011.03
Pages41 - 46
PublisherInstitute on Religion & Public Life
Publisher Url http://www.firstthings.com/
LocationNew York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordAUTHORS; CONFUCIANISM; HINDUISM; BUDDHISM
AbstractThe article analyzes the understanding of writer Thomas Merton of Confucianism. Based from his books "Seeds of Contemplation" and "The Ascent to Truth," Merton regards Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam as religions of higher category. Merton did not think of Confucianism as a "higher religion" because he is reportedly obsessed with the world of modernization which is said to be corrupted by industrialization, capitalism, and war. According to the article, he sees Confucianism as devoted to satisfying natural necessities like family and reputation.
ISSN10475141
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Created date2013.09.05
Modified date2014.05.22



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