Heterodoxy in late imperial China/

Heterodoxy in late imperial China/ edited by Kwang-Ching Liu and Richard Shek. - Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2004. - viii, 523 p.

PART 1. THE EARLY SOURCES
1. Early Daoism in Retrospect: Cosmology, Ethics, and
Eschatology Kwang-Ching Liu and Richard Shek
2. Ethics and Polity: The Heterodoxy of Buddhism,
Maitreyanism, and the Early White Lotus
Richard Shek
3. The Origins of Ming Buddhist Schism Whalen W. Lai
PART 11. ASPECTS OF POPULAR RELIGION
4. Daoism and Orthodoxy: The Loyal and Filial Sect
Richard Shek
5. Daoism and Local Cults: A Case Study of the Cult
of Marshal Wen Paul R. Katz
6. Shamanism in the Eyes of Ming and Qing Elites
Donald S, Sutton
PART III. ETERNAL MOTHER RELIGION
7. Eternal Mother Religion: Its History and Ethics
Richard Shek and Tetsuro Noguchi
8. Religion and Politics in the White Lotus Rebellion
of 1796 in Hubei Kwang-Ching Liu
PART IV. LATE QING PERSPECTIVES
9. The Triads and Their Ideology Up to the
Early Nineteenth Century: A Brief History
Wen-hsiung Hsu
10. The Heaven and Earth Society in the Nineteenth
Century: An Interpretation David Faiire
11. The Taipings in Chinese Sectarian Perspective
P. Richard Bohr
12. Popular and Elite Heterodoxy Toward the
End of the Qing Doti C. Price

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