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Boston Confucianism: The Third Wave of global ConfucianismBERTHRONG, John.Journal of ecumenical studies. 2003, Vol 40, Num 1-2, pp 26-47, issn 0022-0558, 22 p.Article

To catch a thief : Zhu Xi (1130-1200) and the hermeneutic art : Part III: Zhu Xi: Textual and philosophical understandingBERTHRONG, John H.Journal of Chinese philosophy. 2006, pp 145-159, issn 0301-8121, 15 p., SUPArticle

XUNZI AND ZHU XIBERTHRONG, John.Journal of Chinese philosophy. 2013, Vol 40, Num 3-4, pp 400-416, issn 0301-8121, 17 p.Article

The rise of modern historical consciousness: A cross-cultural comparison of eighteenth-century east Asia and EuropeWANG, Q. Edward.Journal of ecumenical studies. 2003, Vol 40, Num 1-2, pp 74-95, issn 0022-0558, 22 p.Article

Richard Wilhelm's reception of Confucianism in comparison with James Legge's and Max Weber'sHSIA, Adrian.Journal of ecumenical studies. 2003, Vol 40, Num 1-2, pp 96-110, issn 0022-0558, 15 p.Article

What Christianity can offer China in the Third MillenniumSWIDLER, Leonard.Journal of ecumenical studies. 2003, Vol 40, Num 1-2, pp 153-170, issn 0022-0558, 18 p.Article

Confucianism for modern persons in dialogue with Christianity and modernitySWIDLER, Leonard.Journal of ecumenical studies. 2003, Vol 40, Num 1-2, pp 12-25, issn 0022-0558, 14 p.Article

Conscious and unconscious placing of ritual (Li) and humanity (Ren)CUMMINGS NEVILLE, Robert.Journal of ecumenical studies. 2003, Vol 40, Num 1-2, pp 48-58, issn 0022-0558, 11 p.Article

Confucianism as world philosophy: A response to Neville's Boston Confucianism from a neo-Confucian perspectiveSHU-HSIEN, Liu.Journal of ecumenical studies. 2003, Vol 40, Num 1-2, pp 59-73, issn 0022-0558, 15 p.Article

Albert Schweitzer on Chinese thought and Confucian ethicsROETZ, Heiner.Journal of ecumenical studies. 2003, Vol 40, Num 1-2, pp 111-119, issn 0022-0558, 9 p.Article

Confucianism and genre: Presentation and persuasion in early Confucian thoughtYEARLEY, Lee H.Journal of ecumenical studies. 2003, Vol 40, Num 1-2, pp 137-152, issn 0022-0558, 16 p.Article

Process thought and chinese philosophyCOBB, John B; GRANGE, Joseph; HASKER, William et al.Journal of Chinese philosophy. 2005, Vol 32, Num 2, pp 159-296, issn 0301-8121, 138 p.Article

Mengzi and virtue ethicsVAN NORDEN, Bryan W.Journal of ecumenical studies. 2003, Vol 40, Num 1-2, pp 120-136, issn 0022-0558, 17 p.Article

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