New issue of Journal of Chinese Humanities

The latest issue of the China-based, English-language Journal of Chinese Humanities has been published, and contains a number of articles related to Chinese philosophy (especially Confucianism):

Journal of Chinese Humanities

Print ISSN: 2352-1333 Online ISSN: 2352-1341

Research Article

The “Good” and “The Good Life”: Confucius and Christ

Author: David Lyle Jeffrey

Source: Volume 1, Issue 2, pp 213 -230

Research Article

Shining Ideal and Uncertain Reality: Commentaries on the “Golden Rule” in Confucianism and Other Traditions

Author: Andrew H. Plaks

Source: Volume 1, Issue 2, pp 231 -240

Research Article

Confucian Tradition, Modernization, and Globalization

Author: Yao Xinzhong

Source: Volume 1, Issue 2, pp 241 -258

Research Article

Under Western Eyes: Critical Reflections on the Confucius Revival

Author: Richard Wolin

Source: Volume 1, Issue 2, pp 259 -266

Research Article

Competing Paradigms in the Dialogue Among Civilizations: Core Values vs. Universal Values

Author: Xie Wenyu

Source: Volume 1, Issue 2, pp 267 -279

Research Article

A Comparison of Filial Piety in Ancient Judaism and Early Confucianism

Authors: Fu Youde; Wang Qiangwei and Noah Lipkowitz

Source: Volume 1, Issue 2, pp 280 -312

Research Article

On China’s Challenge to American Hegemony

Author: Tan Mingran

Source: Volume 1, Issue 2, pp 313 -334

Research Article

Communicating Civilization Through Rituals: Mount Tai Pilgrimages in Song China, 960-1279

Author: Lifeng Han

Source: Volume 1, Issue 2, pp 335 -362

Research Article

Rethinking “Traditions”: Reading the Classics as Ritual

Author: Yang Shen

Source: Volume 1, Issue 2, pp 363 -383

Other

Top Ten Developments in the Studies of Chinese Humanities in 2014

Source: Volume 1, Issue 2, pp 384 -384

Other

Call for Papers

Author: Ben Hammer

Source: Volume 1, Issue 2, pp 385 -385

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