Focused on the social dimensions of Chinese religion, this multi-disciplinary presentation of Buddhism, Daoism, Confucianism, and shamanism in a time of foundational historic change analyzes their res
Scholars of Chinese religion and history, most from the US, France, or Taiwan, draw from archaeology, philosophy, divination, sacrifice, mythology, and other disciplines to explore religion, broadly d
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