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Conference Paper: A Christian Restoration of the true Confucian kowledge: Liu Ning and his Works in the Early-Qing Period

TitleA Christian Restoration of the true Confucian kowledge: Liu Ning and his Works in the Early-Qing Period
Authors
Issue Date2016
Citation
The 2016 International Symposium on The Remaking of Erudite Scholars: Western Knowledge and Confucian Learning in Eighteenth-Century China, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 29-31 January 2016. How to Cite?
AbstractThe paper examines the life and writings of Liu Ning 劉凝 (1620-1715?), who was a first-generation Catholic convert and a lesser-known Confucian classicist in the early Qing period. With a close reading of the correspondences between his expertise on classical philology and his Christian faith as shown in apologetic writings, I will discuss on how Liu made conscious efforts to restore what he believed the true Confucian knowledge from the classical antiquity by referring to Xixue 西學 (Western Learning) advocated by the Jesuits and leading Confucian converts over the past decades. As a result, the Christian recovery of the original form of Confucianism not only stood for Liu’s final solution to rectify the absurd Buddhist teachings and the deviations of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism, but it also led to a strategic path through which Liu could justify his composite yet marginal Christian-Confucian identity along with the growth of evidence-based studies in the early Qing Confucian intelligentsia.
DescriptionSession 7: Chinese Converts in Confucian and Western Traditions
第七節:中國教徒與耶儒傳統
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/228887

 

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dc.contributor.authorSong, G-
dc.date.accessioned2016-08-23T14:07:40Z-
dc.date.available2016-08-23T14:07:40Z-
dc.date.issued2016-
dc.identifier.citationThe 2016 International Symposium on The Remaking of Erudite Scholars: Western Knowledge and Confucian Learning in Eighteenth-Century China, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 29-31 January 2016.-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/228887-
dc.descriptionSession 7: Chinese Converts in Confucian and Western Traditions-
dc.description第七節:中國教徒與耶儒傳統-
dc.description.abstractThe paper examines the life and writings of Liu Ning 劉凝 (1620-1715?), who was a first-generation Catholic convert and a lesser-known Confucian classicist in the early Qing period. With a close reading of the correspondences between his expertise on classical philology and his Christian faith as shown in apologetic writings, I will discuss on how Liu made conscious efforts to restore what he believed the true Confucian knowledge from the classical antiquity by referring to Xixue 西學 (Western Learning) advocated by the Jesuits and leading Confucian converts over the past decades. As a result, the Christian recovery of the original form of Confucianism not only stood for Liu’s final solution to rectify the absurd Buddhist teachings and the deviations of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism, but it also led to a strategic path through which Liu could justify his composite yet marginal Christian-Confucian identity along with the growth of evidence-based studies in the early Qing Confucian intelligentsia.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Symposium on The Remaking of Erudite Scholars: Western Knowledge and Confucian Learning in Eighteenth-Century China-
dc.relation.ispartof「再造通儒:十八世紀中國的西學與儒學」國際學術研討會-
dc.titleA Christian Restoration of the true Confucian kowledge: Liu Ning and his Works in the Early-Qing Period-
dc.typeConference_Paper-
dc.identifier.emailSong, G: songg@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authoritySong, G=rp01151-
dc.identifier.hkuros261944-

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