Redefining heresy and tolerance: governance of Muslims and Christians in the Qing Empire before 1864

"Redefining Heresy and Tolerance demonstrates how the political philosophies of toleration developed in the context of late Imperial China were different from the theories that emerged in the West during their time. Focusing on religious policy in the Qing Empire, Hung attempts to clarify the Q...

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1. Verfasser: Kong, Dewei 1991- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Hong Kong Hong Kong University Press [2024]
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Zusammenfassung:"Redefining Heresy and Tolerance demonstrates how the political philosophies of toleration developed in the context of late Imperial China were different from the theories that emerged in the West during their time. Focusing on religious policy in the Qing Empire, Hung attempts to clarify the Qing toleration policies and the reasoning behind them. He also demonstrates how the Qing government prevented Confucian bureaucrats from interfering in the religious life of Christians and Muslims, and how the Confucians’ understanding of "religion" was reshaped in the period."
Beschreibung:XX, 259 Seiten 3 Illustrationen 23,7 cm
ISBN:9789888842834

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