What Daoist ritual has to contribute to ritual studies
This article has three objectives: (1) to situate the history of Daoist ritual study within ritual studies; (2) to reflect on the role of ritual in Chinese culture; and (3) to survey the history and present focus of Daoist ritual studies. In the first part I will look at the impact of Protestant ide...
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2022
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Studies in Chinese Religions
Year: 2022, Volume: 8, Issue: 3, Pages: 289-300 |
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Buddhism and Daoism
B morphological B Ritual Studies B teleological B Tantric Daoism |
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