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Debating Transcendence - (Comparative Theology: Thinking Across Traditions) by Bin Song
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- A bold and rigorous reexamination of transcendence--uniting religion, theology, philosophy and science--while bridging Confucian and Christian thought to explore the origins of the world and human destiny.
- About the Author: Bin Song is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Washington College, specializing in Confucianism, early modern philosophy, and comparative theology, with a focus on metaphysics, ethics, spirituality, and the intersections of Confucian and Christian thought.
- 336 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Confucianism
- Series Name: Comparative Theology: Thinking Across Traditions
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A bold and rigorous reexamination of transcendence--uniting religion, theology, philosophy and science--while bridging Confucian and Christian thought to explore the origins of the world and human destiny.
Debating Transcendence is a groundbreaking contribution to the ongoing dialogue between Confucian and Christian thought by addressing the transcendence debate--a key controversy that has shaped centuries of cross-cultural intellectual exchange. Song examines whether the Confucian concept of Tian (Heaven) or Taiji (Ultimate Limit) possesses a transcendent dimension comparable to Christian understandings of the Creator God. This study revisits the historical and philosophical roots of the debate, tracing its evolution from early interactions between Confucianism and Christianity during the 16th century to present-day discussions.
About the Author
Bin Song is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Washington College, specializing in Confucianism, early modern philosophy, and comparative theology, with a focus on metaphysics, ethics, spirituality, and the intersections of Confucian and Christian thought. He is the author of Descartes' Mechanical Philosophy, a study on metaphysical foundations of modern science, and has published translations of early modern European philosophy into Chinese and ancient Confucian meditation texts into English.