In Search of Personal Welfare: A View of Ancient Chinese Religion

Mu-Chou Poo
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In Search of Personal Welfare: A View of Ancient Chinese Religion

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331 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jan 29, 1998
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 331
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN: 9780791436301
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Mu-chou Poo is Research Fellow and Professor at the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. He is the author of several works, including Wine and Wine Offering in the Religion of Ancient Egypt; Literature by the Nile: An Anthology of Ancient Egyptian Literature; and Burial Styles and Ideas of Life and Death.
"In many ways, this is a revolutionary book?in terms of its focus on the 'common' religion of everyday life and its discussion of the overlap and interaction between the 'elite' and 'common' levels of religion in early imperial China?and will be controversial in the best sense of the expression. There is nothing on ancient Chinese religion (in any language) that is quite like Poo's book. It is truly pioneering in this respect." ? N. J. Girardot, Lehigh University

"One of the most illuminating studies on early Chinese religion I have read in a long time, it is well written, cogently argued, and based upon impeccable research. Poo has been able to make use of the great mass of new archaeological material that has been accumulating through the last two or three decades in China and Japan, and he has also mastered the best Western scholarship on Chinese religion. His grasp of both sets of materials is pertinent, accurate, and fascinating. I frankly think that anyone interested in Chinese religion would want to buy this book. I believe it will become something of a standard reference." ? John Berthrong, author of All Under Heaven: Transforming Paradigms in Confucian-Christian Dialogue

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