Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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... Taoist Canon are bound to remain hermetic to us . Nevertheless , it is generally admitted that in Chinese religion , writing is given prevalence over orality . 18 The TPJ seems to be no exception to the rule , but the question does not ...
... Taoist Canon are bound to remain hermetic to us . Nevertheless , it is generally admitted that in Chinese religion , writing is given prevalence over orality . 18 The TPJ seems to be no exception to the rule , but the question does not ...
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... Taoist as well as Buddhist meditation practices , 36 should also be understood in an epistemological context as " keeping the word one . " Confronted with the dangers of orality regarded as an unavoidable cause of decay , apophasis may ...
... Taoist as well as Buddhist meditation practices , 36 should also be understood in an epistemological context as " keeping the word one . " Confronted with the dangers of orality regarded as an unavoidable cause of decay , apophasis may ...
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... Taoist Culture E **** , Luofu shan ( Guangdong ) , 28–31 December 1998 . - " The Place of the Scripture on Great Peace in the Formation of Daoism . " Paper presented at the International Conference on Religion and Chinese Society : The ...
... Taoist Culture E **** , Luofu shan ( Guangdong ) , 28–31 December 1998 . - " The Place of the Scripture on Great Peace in the Formation of Daoism . " Paper presented at the International Conference on Religion and Chinese Society : The ...
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