Four Controversies over the Religious Nature of Confucianism

Anna Sun · 2013

This chapter presents the four major controversies in the past five centuries regarding the nature of Confucianism as a religion.

Type:
Book Chapter
Author:
Anna Sun
Published:
2013
Publisher:
Princeton University Press

This chapter presents the four major controversies in the past five centuries regarding the nature of Confucianism as a religion. The first is the Chinese Rites and Term Controversy, which involved Jesuit missionaries in China. The second is the so-called Term Controversy, which involved missionaries in China as well as scholars in the newly emerging intellectual discipline, “comparative religion.” The third is the Confucianity Movement (<italic>kongjiao yundong</italic>), which was a failed movement to make Confucianity into China's state religion. The fourth is the latest debate over the religious nature of Confucianism, the so-called Confucianism as a Religion Controversy, which took place in China between 2000 and 2004.

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