Subject: Daoism--Religious aspects

Daojia yu Daojiao 道家與道校
AuthorRaguin, Yves 甘易逢, 1912-1998Li Yuzhi 李宇之
PlaceTaibei 台北
PublisherGuangqi chubanshe 光啟出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
Series
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberBL1920.R35 1989
Description147 p. ; 19 cm.
NoteDaojia yu Daojiao 道家與道校 / Gan Yifeng zhu 甘易逢著 ; Li Yuzhi yi 李宇之譯.
Title in English on verso of t.p.: Taoism and Taoist religion. 民國78 [1989].
God of the Dao : Lord Lao in history and myth
AuthorKohn, Livia, 1956-
PlaceAnn Arbor
PublisherCenter for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan
CollectionRicci Institute Library [ASCC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesMichigan monographs in Chinese studies ; 84
ShelfDir. Office Gallery North
Call NumberBL1930.K58 1998
Descriptionxiii, 390 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
NoteGod of the Dao : Lord Lao in history and myth / Livia Kohn.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-365) and index.

Daoist hagiographies: Lord Lao as high God of the Dao -- Official inscriptions: Lord Lao as the symbol of political stability -- Revealed instructions: Lord Lao as the source of wisdom and long life -- Rules and rituals: Lord Lao as the object of communal worship -- Sacred tales: Lord Lao as the model for other gods -- Art, literature, and talismans: Lord Lao as popular protector -- The creation of Heaven and Earth -- The order of the universe -- The unfolding of culture -- The birth of the god -- The transmission of the Daode jing -- The conversion of the barbarians -- Revelations of the Dao -- The rule of the perfect dynasty.

Lord Lao, first known as the philosopher Laozi, the purported author of the "Daode jing," later became an immortal, a messiah, and high god of Daoism. Laozi, divinized during the Han dynasty and in early Daoist movements, reached his highest level of veneration under the Tang when the rulers honored him as a royal ancestor. In subsequent eras he remained prominent and is still a major deity in China today. Livia Kohn's two-part study first traces the historical development of Lord Lao and the roles he played at different times for different believers. Part Two is based on one of Lord Lao's major hagiographies, the twelfth-century "Youlong zhuan (Like Unto a Dragon)," and studies the complex myth surrounding him. Lord Lao appears in eight distinct mythical roles, each associated with a particular phase in his life: He is the creator of the universe, bringer of cosmic order, teacher of dynasties, and the divine made flesh on earth. He is also the converter of the barbarians, the source of major Daoist revelations, and the god of Great Peace and political harmony. Comparing his story with related Confucian, Buddhist, and Western mythic tropes, Kohn illuminates the dynamics of the Daoist tale and persuades us to appreciate Lord Lao as a key deity of traditional China. Includes illustrations and tables.

Another copy Gleeson Library [N.B. Livia Kohn's other works are held at Gleeson Library].

ISBN0892641282 ; 9780892641284
LCCN98037907
Guanyinzi 關尹子
AuthorYin Xi 尹喜, 6th cent. B.C.
PlaceShanghai 上海
PublisherShangwu yinshuguan 商務印書館
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition初版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook (Text in Collection)
SeriesCongshu jicheng chubian 叢書集成初編 ; 0556
ShelfAdmin. Office Gallery
Call NumberAC149.T76 1935 v. 0556
Description1, 64 p. ; 17 cm.
NoteGuanyinzi 關尹子 / Yin Xi zhuan 尹喜撰.
民國25 [1936].
Lao Tzu and Taoism. [Lao tseu et le taoïsme. English]
AuthorKaltenmark, MaxGreaves, Roger
PlaceStanford, CA
PublisherStanford University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library [D6]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberBL1930.K313 1969
Descriptionvi, 158 p. ; 23 cm.
NoteLao Tzu and Taoism / Max Kaltenbach ; translated from the French by Roger Greaves.
Originally published under the title: Lao tseu et le taoïsme, Paris, 1965.
Bibliography: p. [151]-152.
Lao Tzu -- Teaching -- Holy man -- Chuang Tzu -- Taoist religion.
"Deals with two incompatible and incongruous Chinese doctrines: philosophical Taoism, and magico-religious Taoism, sometimes indiscriminately known in the West under the term Taoism. Some practices remind one of the Hindu Yoga."--OCLC rec. note.
LCCN69-13179
Lao Tzu and the Bible : a meeting transcending time and space
AuthorYuan Zhiming 遠志明Chen Shangyu 陳上宇
PlaceBloomington, IN
PublisherAuthorHouse
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfStacks
Call NumberBL1900.L35 Z45 2010
Description400 pages ; 24 cm
Note

Lao Tzu and the Bible : a meeting transcending time and space / ǂc Yuan Zhiming ; translated by Chen Shangyu.

Includes bibliographical references and index (pages 393-400).

Introduction: the Majesty of Ancient Tao -- Part 1: The Seven Characteristics of Tao -- Part 2: The Incarnation of Tao -- About the Holy One -- Part 3: The Way of Tao -- Spiritual Cultivation -- Part 4: Metaphors of Following Tao.

 

ISBN9781449091101 ; 1449091105
Linked faiths : essays on Chinese religions and traditional culture in honor of Kristofer Schipper
AuthorEngelfriet, Peter M.Meyer, Jan deSchipper, Kristofer Marinus
PlaceLeiden
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook (Festschrift)
Series
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBL1802.L56 2000
Descriptionvi, 370 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
NoteLinked faiths : essays on Chinese religions and traditional culture in honor of Kristofer Schipper / edited by Jan A.M. De Meyer and Peter M. Engelfriet.
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: "Ik" zei de gek, "I" Mencius, "I" Laozi, "Zhuang Zhou" Zhuangzi / B.J. Mansvelt Beck -- The development of pre-Qin conceptual terms and their incorporation into Xunzi's thought / M. Sato -- Interpreting written riddles : a typical Chinese way of divination / T. Lippiello -- The poem Laojun bianhua wuji jing : introduction, summary, text and translation / A. Dudink -- Linked verse and linked faiths : an inquiry into the social circle of an eminent Tang dynasty Taoist master / J. de Meyer -- The rise of the Guanyu cult : the Taoist connection / B.J. ter Haar -- Guanyin's acolytes / W.L. Idema -- The forgotten tears of the Lord of Longyang : late Ming stories of male prostitution and connoisseurship / G. Vitiello -- Linked faiths, divergent paths? Some remarks on Taoism and medicine in late Ming and early Qing China / P.M. Engelfriet -- Christian social action in late Ming times : Wang Zheng and his "humanitarian society" / E. Zürcher -- The classification of sciences and the Jesuit mission in late Ming China / N. Standaert -- A host of princes / E. Uitzinger -- Ritual text and performance in the marionette theatre of southern Fujian and Taiwan / R. Ruizendaal.

ISBN9004115404 ; 9789004115408
LCCN99050301
Religious and philosophical aspects of the Laozi
AuthorCsikszentmihalyi, MarkIvanhoe, Philip. J. (Ivanhoe, P. J. (Philip John)) [艾文賀 - 필립 아이반호 지], 1954-
PlaceAlbany, NY
PublisherState University of New York Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library [R9]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesSUNY series in Chinese philosophy and culture
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberBL1900.L35 R46 1999
Descriptionxi, 276 p. ; 24 cm.
Note

Religious and philosophical aspects of the Laozi / edited by Mark Csikszentmihalyi and Philip J. Ivanhoe.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Mysticism and apophatic discourse in the Laozi / Mark Csikszentmihalyi -- The Laozi in the context of early Daoist mystical praxis / Harold D. Roth -- Qian Zhongshu on philosophical and mystical paradoxes in the Laozi / Zhang Longxi -- The diverse interpretations of the Laozi / Isabelle Robinet -- Re-exploring the analogy of the Dao and the field / Robert G. Henricks -- A philosophical analysis of the Laozi from an ontological perspective / Tateno Masami -- Method in the madness of the Laozi / Bryan W. Van Norden -- An inquiry into the core value of Laozi's philosophy / Liu Xiaogan -- The concept of de ("virtue") in the Laozi / Philip J. Ivanhoe.

 

ISBN0791441121
LCCN98-46708
Tao magic : the Chinese art of the occult
AuthorLegeza, Ireneus László
PlaceNew York
PublisherPantheon Books
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition1st American ed.
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberBF1622.C5 L43 1975
Description125, [3] p. : chiefly ill. ; 28 cm.
NoteLazlo Legeza.
Tao Magic .... illustrated introduction to the world of Taoist calligraphy and Chinese mysticism. This selection of Taoist magic diagrams, talismans, and charms presents an aspect of Chinese art that has been virtually unknown in the West. Here ... are some of the most fascinating examples of Chinese abstract art developed outside the imperial mainstream.
Bibliography: p. [128].
ISBN0394731255
LCCN75-10369
Taoism and the Rite of Cosmic Renewal
AuthorSaso, Michael R.
PlacePullman, WA
PublisherWashington State University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition1st ed.
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberBL1920.S27 1972
Description120 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
NoteMichael R. Saso.
Introduction -- 1. The Yin-Yang Theory as the Basis of Chinese Religion -- 2. The Chiao [Jiao 醮] Festival: An Etic Description -- 3. The Philosophical Basis of the Ritual of Renewal -- 4. The Chiao Ritual: An Emic Description -- 5. Five Kinds of Taoists -- Illustrations of the Chiao Festival.
Bibliography: p. 115-120.
LCCN72-189459