Heart to the body - Liang Shuming the study of Christianity

Philosophy and Culture 28 (6):565-574 (2001)
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Abstract

Liang Shu-ming in the "Chinese Culture" in that non-Christian religion will be the basis for the West. In particular, he stressed that Christianity contains the intrinsic motivation of the whole society can continue to progress. Christian unity and social ability, and across specific cultural areas. In addition, Liang believes that the purpose of this society in order to get people to pay a heavy price, but also from the perspective of the Confucian way of religion contrary to the moral reason. Thus, Liang Ming China and the West certainly go a different direction. Two can only learn from each other and more loyal to their own

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