Subject: Bible. O.T. History of Biblical events

Gusheng xingshi 古聖行實. [ZKW 93554B]
AuthorGrelon [Greslon], Adrien 聶仲遷, 1618-1696
PlaceTaibei Shi 台北市
PublisherTaipei Ricci Institute 利氏學社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition初版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook (Text in Collection)
SeriesXujiahui cangshulou Ming-Qing Tianzhujiao wenxian xubian 徐家匯藏書樓明清天主教文獻續編
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBX1665.A2 X845 2013 v.16
Descriptionpp. 55-553 ; 22.5 cm.
NoteGusheng xingshi 古聖行實 / Nie Zhongqian 聶仲遷 (Adrien Grelon, i.e. Greslon]
In vol. 16 of: Xujiahui cangshulou Ming-Qing Tianzhujiao wenxian xubian 徐家匯藏書樓明清天主教文獻續編. -- 34. 古聖行實 (聶仲遷 Adrien Grelon)
Cf. Ad Dudink & Nicolas Standaert, Chinese Christian Texts Database (CCT-Database).
Transformative tears : Genesis's Joseph and Mengzi's Shun
AuthorKuhlmann, Moritz
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeArticle (in Periodical)
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBR128.J564K84 2025
Description22 p.
Note

"Transformative tears: Genesis's Joseph and Mengzi's Shun" / Moritz Kuhlmann

Religions 2025 16(3).

Local access dig.pdf [Kuhlmann-Transformative Tears.pdf]

Abstract: 

By comparing two significant characters in a Biblical and a Confucian story, respectively, this article examines how the two traditions referred to share a common understanding of what "reconciliation" is meant to be. I compare Joseph in Genesis and Shun in the Mencius, focusing on how their crying contributes to familial reconciliation. The comparision raises anthropological commonalities between these narratives concerning structures of violence and the process of personal transformation leading to interpersonal reconciliation. There is particular emphasis on the significance of emotions: the way in which tearful emotions are expressed and perceived functions either as cause (Shun) or effect (Joseph) of the aggressor's transformation, thus triggering the reconciliatory process. Following the suggested interpretation of these narratives as historic encounters between cultures of different provenance, the commonalities found in both approaches to reconciliation can potentially serve as a source of inspiration for present-day relations between religions and civilizations. 

Yiselie de lishi he zongjiao 以色列的歷史和宗教 [History and Religion of Israel. Chinese]
AuthorXianggang gongjiao zhenli xuehui 香港公敎真理學會Anderson, George W. (George Wishart), 1913-2002
PlaceXianggang 香港
PublisherXianggang gongjiao zhenli xuehui 香港公教真理學會
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
ShelfStacks
Call NumberBM165.Y575 A623 1990
Descriptionx, 246 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 21 cm.
NoteYiselie de lishi he zongjiao 以色列的歷史和宗教 / [fanyi Xianggang gongjiao zhenli xuehui 翻譯香港公教真理學會].
Translation of: The History and Religion of Israel.
Includes indexes.
Title: The History and Religion of Israel.
ISBN9627096547