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  • Religion in China BKGA 85 Religion Inchina and Bernhard Scheid Edited by Max Deeg Major Concepts and Minority Positions MAX DEEG, BERNHARD SCHEID (EDS.)

    Religion in China BKGA 85 Religion Inchina and Bernhard Scheid Edited by Max Deeg Major Concepts and Minority Positions MAX DEEG, BERNHARD SCHEID (EDS.)

  • The Heritage of Non-Theistic Belief in China

    The Heritage of Non-Theistic Belief in China

  • The Significance and Inheritance of Huang Di Culture

    The Significance and Inheritance of Huang Di Culture

  • Licia Di Giacinto

    Licia Di Giacinto

  • Chinese Cultural Values and Chinese Language Pedagogy

    Chinese Cultural Values and Chinese Language Pedagogy

  • Handbook of Chinese Mythology TITLES in ABC-CLIO’S Handbooks of World Mythology

    Handbook of Chinese Mythology TITLES in ABC-CLIO’S Handbooks of World Mythology

  • Is Allah the Shangdi, the Supreme God?

    Is Allah the Shangdi, the Supreme God?

  • The Chinese Concept of Tian (Heaven): Part 2 by Yao Jiugang

    The Chinese Concept of Tian (Heaven): Part 2 by Yao Jiugang

  • UNDERSTANDING CHINA a Diplomatic and Cultural Monograph of Fairleigh Dickinson University

    UNDERSTANDING CHINA a Diplomatic and Cultural Monograph of Fairleigh Dickinson University

  • Understanding Chinese Culture and Communication: the Yin Yang Approach1

    Understanding Chinese Culture and Communication: the Yin Yang Approach1

  • A New Model in the Study of Chinese Mythology

    A New Model in the Study of Chinese Mythology

  • 8 · Chinese Cosmographical Thought: the High Intellectual Tradition

    8 · Chinese Cosmographical Thought: the High Intellectual Tradition

  • Concept of “Tian” in Confucianism and Mohism”, Ma Zhanming, the Straight Path, Nov

    Concept of “Tian” in Confucianism and Mohism”, Ma Zhanming, the Straight Path, Nov

  • Hanzi Bu Tebie Biaoyi. From

    Hanzi Bu Tebie Biaoyi. From

  • After Confucius

    After Confucius

  • Feng Shui: a Comparison of the Original Concept and Its Current Westernized Version

    Feng Shui: a Comparison of the Original Concept and Its Current Westernized Version

  • A New Model in the Study of Chinese Mythology

    A New Model in the Study of Chinese Mythology

  • The Red, Black, and Gray Markets of Religion in China

    The Red, Black, and Gray Markets of Religion in China

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  • The Meaning of the Chinese Cultural Keyword Xin
  • Translating Western Concepts by Creating New Characters: a Comparison of Japanese and Chinese Attempts
  • Religion and the State in China: the Limits of Institutionalization, In: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 40, 2, 3-15
  • China's Religious Danwei
  • The Politics of Chinese New Year in Post-Suharto Indonesia
  • CHINESE RELIGIONS: CONFUCIANISM and DAOISM
  • Understanding Di and Tian: Deity and Heaven from Shang to Tang Dynasties
  • 'Pai Shen' Yen Feng Says He's a Mix of Taoist, Buddhist and Chinese Folk
  • The Evolution of the Concept of De 德 in Early China
  • Pinyin Cheat Sheet the Chinese Language Institute the Chinese Language Institute
  • The Ambivalence of Creation
  • Chinese Romanization Table
  • The Spirits of Chinese Religion
  • Origins, Ancestors, and Imperial Authority in Early Northern Wei Historiography


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