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Chu Hsi and Paul Tillich: A comparison of their views of human predicament and the means for its resolution.
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Chu Hsi and Paul Tillich: A comparison of their views of human predicament and the means for its resolution./
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Au, Kin Ming.
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295 p.
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Major Professor: John H. Berthrong.
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Chu Hsi and Paul Tillich: A comparison of their views of human predicament and the means for its resolution.
Au, Kin Ming.
Chu Hsi and Paul Tillich: A comparison of their views of human predicament and the means for its resolution.
- 295 p.
Major Professor: John H. Berthrong.
Thesis (Th.D.)--Boston University School of Theology, 1998.
By analyzing similarities and differences between Chu's and Tillich's views of human nature, this study intends to facilitate the continuing dialogue between Confucians and Christians as alternative specifications of major religious worldviews.
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