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Chinese Culture and Christianity traces the origin, development, and growth of Chinese culture in relationship to Christianity. This comprehensive work will be of interest to students of sociology, philosophy, religion, political science, and anthropology.
Paul K. Chao, Ph.D. is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology of William Paterson University and a Fellow of Fitzwilliam College of Cambridge University.
Chapter 1 ForewordChapter 2 1. The Marxist Doctrine and the Recent Development of the Chinese Family in Communist ChinaChapter 3 2. Filial Piety and Ancestor Worship in the Chinese Kinship SystemChapter 4 3. Socialism in ConfucianismChapter 5 4. Discourse on the Main Stream Chinese Ideas of Ultimate Reality and MeaningChapter 6 5. Totemism in ChinaChapter 7 6. Human Nature and the Concept of Sin in Confucianism and ChristianityChapter 8 7. The Chinese Natural Religion: Confucianism and TaoismChapter 9 8. Fire Ancestor Worship in ChinaChapter 10 9. Ancient Egyptian Religion and ChristianityChapter 11 ReferencesChapter 12 NotesChapter 13 Index