Gregory Adam Scott, University of Manchester, UK and Stefania Travagnin, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
關鍵詞
Chinese religions; Chinese intellectual history; Chinese material culture; academic study of religion
摘要
The three-volume project 'Concepts and Methods for the Study of Chinese Religions' is a timely review of the history of the study of Chinese religions, reconsiders the present state of analytical and methodological theories, and initiates a new chapter in the methodology of the field itself. The three volumes raise interdisciplinary and cross-tradition debates, and engage methodologies for the study of East Asian religions with Western voices in an active and constructive manner. Within the overall project, this volume addresses the intellectual history and formation of critical concepts that are foundational to the Chinese religious landscape. These concepts include lineage, scripture, education, discipline, religion, science and scientism, sustainability, law and rites, and the religious sphere. With these topics and approaches, this volume serves as a reference for graduate students and scholars interested in Chinese religions, the modern cultural and intellectual history of China (including mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Chinese communities overseas), intellectual and material history, and the global academic discourse of critical concepts in the study of religions.
目次
Frontmatter I Preface VII Acknowledgments IX Contents XI List of Contributors XIII Note on Chinese Names, Terms and Transliteration XV Introduction Gregory Adam Scott and Stefania Travagnin 1 Confucian Li-Rites and Muslim Shariah: Comparative Discourses in the Traditional Chinese Ulama Yuan-lin Tsai 11 Jia 家: Lineage in Chinese Religion and New Confucianism as a “Humanistic Buddhist” Heresy Jason T. Clower 35 Understanding Jielü 戒律: The Resurgence and Reconfiguration of Vinaya-Related Concepts in Modern China Ester Bianchi 55 ‘Scripture’ as a Critical Term in Modern Chinese Buddhism Gregory Adam Scott 81 From Xue學to Jiaoyu 教育: Conceptual Understandings of ‘Education’ in Modern Chinese Buddhism Stefania Travagnin 95 On Assessing the Use of Scientific Rhetoric in Modern Chinese Religion Erik Hammerstrom 121 Two Conceptions of Religion in Modern China: Chen Duxiu on the Eve of the Anti-Religion/Anti-Christian Movement Ya-pei Kuo 135 The “Religion Sphere” (zongjiaojie宗教界) in the Construction of Modern China Adam Yuet Chau. 155 Sustaining the Sacred Mountains: Tibetan Environmentalism and Sacred Landscape in a Time of Conflict Annabella Pitkin 181 Index 209