Author | Lü Guoqiu |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Language | English |
Type | Article (in Periodical) |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | BX3746.C5L4 2025 |
Description | 16 p. |
Note | "Beyond doubt - a comparative study of divinatory theories and practices in republican Rome and ancient China" / Lü Guoqiu Religions 16 (2025) Local access dig.pdf[Lü-Beyond Doubt.pdf] Abstract: Cicero's seminal treatise, De Divinatione, demonstrates a nuanced approach that concurrently affirms and questions the significance and suitableness of divinatory practices. This dialectical perspective finds a parallel when looking at two ancient Confucian scholars, Dong Zhongshu and Xunzi, each of them offering a version of the conundrum highlighted by Cicero's treatise. A comparative examination of Stoic philosophy, as expounded by Cicero, and of Dong Zhongshu's The Interactions between Heaven and Humankind underscores the fact that traditions assert that some form of interconnection between natural and supranatural phennomena is to be found. In parallel the comparison between Cicero and Xunzi (both exponents of classical rationalism) reveals their shared rejection of divinatory speculations, albeit with an acknowledgment of the political and cultural necessity of maintaining and supporting the associated ritualistic practices. Our dual comparison reveals the complex tension that was at play between speculative constructs and practical rationality in the ancient Chinese and Greco-Latin intellectual traditions. |
Author | Li Shaokun 李紹崑 |
Place | Santa Ana, CA |
Publisher | Sino-American Institute 中美精神心理研究所 |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Language | Chinese 中文[簡體字] |
Type | Book |
Shelf | Dir. Office Gallery |
Call Number | BL625.L4412 2011 |
Description | 173 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. |
Note | Mi’erdun yu Zhongguo zhihui 彌爾頓與中國智慧 = Thomas Merton and Chinese wisdom / by Cyrus Lee, translated by Fang Yong [Li Shaokun zhu, Fang Yong yi 李紹崑著, 方永譯. Forward by Robert E. Daggy, April, 1994. English ed. contents: 1. Thomas Merton and Chinese Wisdom -- 2. Thomas Merton and Zen Buddhism -- 3. Life, death and reincarnation -- 4. Merton's imitation of Chuang-tzu -- 5. Merton's translation of Chuang-tzu -- 6. The joy of fish: a transpersonal analysis -- 7. Love in the poems of Pasternak, Merton and Wu -- 8. Lust, love and logos -- 9. Teaching "Merton" in China -- 10. "I speak as your own self" -- a book review. Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN | 9789570515435 |
Author | Parrinder, Edward Geoffrey |
Place | Beijing 北京 |
Publisher | Jinri Zhongguo chubanshe 今日中國出版社 |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Edition | 第1版 |
Language | Chinese 中文[簡體字] |
Type | Book |
Series | Zongjiao wenhua congshu 宗教文化叢書 |
Shelf | Reading Room |
Call Number | BL80.R47 P277 1992 |
Description | 5, 2, 229 p. ; 19 cm. |
Note | Shijie zongjiao zhong de shenmi zhuyi 世界宗教中的神秘主義 / Jiefuli Palinde'er zhu ; Shu Xiaowei, Xu Junyao yi 杰弗里帕林德爾著 ; 舒曉煒, 徐鈞堯譯. Includes bibliographical references. Translation of: Mysticism in the world's religions |
ISBN | 7507202348 |