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Volume 40, Numbers 1-2 (Winter-Spring, 2003) 

CONTEMPORARY CONFUCIANISM AND WESTERN CULTURE
Edited by Liu shu-hsien, John Berthrong, and Leonard Swidler
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface
        by Leonard Swidler 1
Introduction: Contemporary Confucianism and Western Culture
        by Liu Shu-hsien, John Berthrong, and Leonard Swidler 2
Confucianism for Modern Persons in Dialogue with Christianity and Modernity
        by Leonard Swidler 12
Boston Confucianism: The Third Wave of Global Confucianism
        by John Berthrong 26
Conscious and Unconscious Placing of Ritual (Li) and Humanity (Ren)
        by Robert Cummings Neville 48
Confucianism as World Philosophy: A Response to Neville’s Boston Confucianism from a Neo-Confucian Perspective
        by Liu Shu-shien 59
The Rise of Modern Historical Consciousness: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Eighteenth-Century East Asia and Europe
        by Q. Edward Wang 74
Richard Wilhelm’s Reception of Confucianism in Comparison with James Legge’s and Max Weber’s
        by Adrian Hsia 96
Albert Schweitzer on Chinese Thought and Confucian Ethics
        by Heiner Roetz 111
Mengzi and Virtue Ethics
        by Bryan W. Van Norden 120
Confucianism and Genre: Presentation and Persuasion in Early Confucian Thought
        by Lee H. Yearley 137
What Christianity Can Offer China in the Third Millennium
        by Leonard Swidler 153
Jews in China; A Dialogue in Slow-Motion
        by Wan-Li Ho 171
Seeds for Dialogue: Learning in Confucianism and Judaism
        by Galia Patt-Shamir 201

Contributors 216

Volume 40, Numbers 3 (Summer, 2003)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Church and Faithfulness in a Religiously Plural Society
        by S. Wesley Ariarajah 219
Anglican-Roman Catholic Dialogue in Canada
        by Catherine E. Clifford 229
The Roman Catholic-United Church Dialogue in Canada
        by Angelika Piché 235
Efforts for a Second Conference on Faith and Order in North America: A Progress Report
        by William G. Rusch 240
Reconsidering the Possibility of Pluralism
        by Rose Drew 245
Whose God? Which Religion? Compassion as the Heart of Interreligious Cooperation
        byJames E. Gilman 267

Volume 40, Numbers 4 (Fall, 2003)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

David S. Wyman’s The Abandonment of the Jews, Twenty Years After: Its Impact and Legacy

Preface: David S. Wyman and the Cosmic Dance of Dialogue
        by Leonard Swidler 343
Foreword
        by Rafael Medoff 345
Introduction
        by Racelle R. Weiman 347
America, the Holocaust, and The Abandonment of the Jews
        by Rafael Medoff 350
David S. Wyman and the Controversy over the Bombing of Auschwitz
        by Paul B. Miller 370
Fudging the Numbers: Another Look at the Use of Statistics by Some Critics of The Abandonment of the Jews
        by Alex Grobman 381
American Catholic Responses to the Holocaust: An Exchange between David S. Wyman and Eugene J. Fisher 386

Marching with the Bergson Group: A Memoir
        by Arthur Hertzberg 390
Symposium 393
“Liberated by the Yanks”: The Holocaust as an American Story in Postwar News Articles
        by Laurel Leff 407
From Literary Gadfly to Jewish Activist: The Political Transformation of Ben Hecht
        by Gil Troy 431
The Evolution of American Orthodox Relief and Rescue Efforts during the Holocaust: Two Documents
        by Efraim Zuroff 450
Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik and American Jewry’s Response to the Holocaust
        by Haskel Lookstein 457
Afterword
        by David S. Wyman 461
Contributors 463

EXPLORATIONS AND RESPONSES:
Nazism, Millenarianism, and the Jews
        by Thomas Idinopulos 296
A Giant in Biblical Studies from the Far East
        by Richard Henry Drummond 303
Debrecen Dialogues between Orthodox and Reformed Churches, 1972-1987
        by János Pásztor 314
Recent Patriarchal Encyclicals on Religious Tolerance and Peaceful Coexistence
        by George C. Papademetriou 320




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