Subject: Yan Mo 嚴謨, b. 1640? Di Tian kao 帝天考

Keqin de Tianzhu : Qingchu Jidutu lun Di tan Tian 可親的天主 : 清初基督徒論帝談天. [The Fascinating God. Chinese]
AuthorStandaert, Nicolas 鐘鳴旦Yan Mo 嚴謨, b.1640?He Lixia 何麗霞
PlaceTaibei Shi 臺北市
PublisherGuangqi chubanshe 光啟出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition初版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
SeriesFu da shenxue congshu 輔大神學叢書 ; 46
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBT30.C6 S7312 1998
Descriptionx, 150 p. ; 22 cm.
NoteKeqin de Tianzhu : Qingchu Jidutu lun Di tan Tian 可親的天主 : 清初基督徒論帝談天 / Zhong Mingdan zhu ; He Lixia yi 鐘鳴旦著 ; 何麗霞譯.
Revision of the author's thesis (M.A.--Furen daxue), entitled The Fascinating God.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-150).
ISBN957546348X ; 9789575463489
The Fascinating God : a challenge to modern Chinese theology presented by a text on the name of God written by a 17th century Chinese student of theology. [Di Tian kao 帝天考. English]
AuthorStandaert, Nicolas 鐘鳴旦Yan Mo 嚴謨, b.1640?
PlaceRome
PublisherPontifical Gregorian University
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis/Dissertation
SeriesInculturation ; 17
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBT30.C6 S73 1995
Descriptionix, 153, [1] p. ; 24 cm.
Note

The fascinating God : a challenge to modern Chinese theology presented by a text on the name of God written by a 17th century Chinese student of theology / Nicolas Standaert.
Originally presented as the author's thesis--Fujen Catholic University.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-[154])

Introduction: 17th century Chinese students of theology--I. Yan Mo and the Ditiankao: Yan Mo's life, writings--Ditiankao: versions, title, date, arrangement of the text--difference between versions A and B--Translation: list of quotations--personal discussion--Analysis: Idea of God in Personal Discussion--Sources: hermeneutical argument--Attributes of God: proofs in Chinese Classics--God and the human being: historical argument--Without beginning, Trinity, Creation: textual approach--Heaven and Master of Heaven: literary approach--Difference between Yan Mo and the Song commentaries. II: On the idea of the Dieties "Heaven" or "Lord" in the Book of Documents, the Book of Odes, The Analects and the Mencius--Methodology: Question of the texts--Heaven and the human being--Book of Documents--Book of Odes--Analects--Mencius--Classics and the Ditiankao--Bibliography.

"In connection with the Rites Controversy towards the end of the seventeenth century, several Chinese literati wrote important essays explaining the issues from a Chinese perspective .... Yan Mo (baptised as Paul, suigong 1709) wrote ... Di Tian kao 帝天考 (Investigation of Lord and Heaven), a discussion of the usage of Tianzhu 天主 (Lord of Heaven) with the terms Tian and Shangdi as found in the Classics such as Shujing and Shijing, as well as the works of Confucius and Mencius..." Cf. Standaert, Handbook of Christianity in China, v.1, p.434.

ISBN9788876526800 ; 8876526803