How Does a Foreign Religion Thrive in an Indigenous Culture? A Comparative Study of the Spread of Foreign Religions in the Chinese-Speaking Cultural Sphere

Religion can be considered, on one hand, to be a human practice dependent on its own culture. On the other hand, religion is also a system of beliefs with a dogmatic character. Because religion has the tendency to preserve its cultural form, it therefore encounters a paradoxical problem of adaptatio...

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Main Author: Tsai, Wei-Ding
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.budhi-13202024-11-24T10:18:02Z How Does a Foreign Religion Thrive in an Indigenous Culture? A Comparative Study of the Spread of Foreign Religions in the Chinese-Speaking Cultural Sphere Tsai, Wei-Ding Religion can be considered, on one hand, to be a human practice dependent on its own culture. On the other hand, religion is also a system of beliefs with a dogmatic character. Because religion has the tendency to preserve its cultural form, it therefore encounters a paradoxical problem of adaptation when it spreads within a foreign cultural area: How can an extending religion retain both its own cultural core as well as be adaptable and modifiable, in order to be accepted by other foreign cultures? Through a comparison of the history of the spread of Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam within the Chinese-speaking cultural sphere before the early 1900s, this essay intends to shed light on the hermeneutic process of the intercultural adaptation of foreign religions. 2024-11-24T10:30:24Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/budhi/vol17/iss3/3 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/budhi/article/1320/viewcontent/Budhi_2017.3_203_20Article_20__20Tsai.pdf Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture Archīum Ateneo religious conversion hermeneutics Buddhism Christianity Islam Confucianism China
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Philippines
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topic religious conversion
hermeneutics
Buddhism
Christianity
Islam
Confucianism
China
spellingShingle religious conversion
hermeneutics
Buddhism
Christianity
Islam
Confucianism
China
Tsai, Wei-Ding
How Does a Foreign Religion Thrive in an Indigenous Culture? A Comparative Study of the Spread of Foreign Religions in the Chinese-Speaking Cultural Sphere
description Religion can be considered, on one hand, to be a human practice dependent on its own culture. On the other hand, religion is also a system of beliefs with a dogmatic character. Because religion has the tendency to preserve its cultural form, it therefore encounters a paradoxical problem of adaptation when it spreads within a foreign cultural area: How can an extending religion retain both its own cultural core as well as be adaptable and modifiable, in order to be accepted by other foreign cultures? Through a comparison of the history of the spread of Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam within the Chinese-speaking cultural sphere before the early 1900s, this essay intends to shed light on the hermeneutic process of the intercultural adaptation of foreign religions.
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author Tsai, Wei-Ding
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title How Does a Foreign Religion Thrive in an Indigenous Culture? A Comparative Study of the Spread of Foreign Religions in the Chinese-Speaking Cultural Sphere
title_short How Does a Foreign Religion Thrive in an Indigenous Culture? A Comparative Study of the Spread of Foreign Religions in the Chinese-Speaking Cultural Sphere
title_full How Does a Foreign Religion Thrive in an Indigenous Culture? A Comparative Study of the Spread of Foreign Religions in the Chinese-Speaking Cultural Sphere
title_fullStr How Does a Foreign Religion Thrive in an Indigenous Culture? A Comparative Study of the Spread of Foreign Religions in the Chinese-Speaking Cultural Sphere
title_full_unstemmed How Does a Foreign Religion Thrive in an Indigenous Culture? A Comparative Study of the Spread of Foreign Religions in the Chinese-Speaking Cultural Sphere
title_sort how does a foreign religion thrive in an indigenous culture? a comparative study of the spread of foreign religions in the chinese-speaking cultural sphere
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/budhi/vol17/iss3/3
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