The light of the world : a brief comparative study of Christianity and non-Christian religions . srequired to embody the ideal in life. The Confucian scheme called for the superiorman and on the superior man built the righteousand peaceful state. Christianity alone presents toConfucianism the perfect ideal of the superiorman. Christianity alone can produce the alone can fulfill the Confucianistdream of the orderly government by gatheringAll under Heaven into the Kingdom of God. BIBLE READINGSThird chapter of Hebrews. QUESTIONS Arc the Chinese a religious or an irreligious peop
The light of the world : a brief comparative study of Christianity and non-Christian religions . srequired to embody the ideal in life. The Confucian scheme called for the superiorman and on the superior man built the righteousand peaceful state. Christianity alone presents toConfucianism the perfect ideal of the superiorman. Christianity alone can produce the alone can fulfill the Confucianistdream of the orderly government by gatheringAll under Heaven into the Kingdom of God. BIBLE READINGSThird chapter of Hebrews. QUESTIONS Arc the Chinese a religious or an irreligious people?What was Chinas primitive religion? What is Animism? What is the message of Chris-tianity to the Animistic peoples? Narrate the life of was the character of Confucius? His influence? Was Confucius a believer in God or an agnostic? Should Christianity recognize ancestor worship? Give illustrations of the teachings of the ConfucianClassics. Who was Mencius? What was his character? Hisdoctrine? Describe the origins of Taoism. The character ofits founder. What is Taoism to-day?. Korea—Interior and Exterior of Devil House ANIMISM, CONFUCIANISM 176 What are the defects of Confucianism ?What are the contrasts between Confucianism anaChristianity? What are the points of contact? SELECTED REFERENCE BOOKS Nassau, Fetichism in West Africa, Scribner, 1904. Warneck, The Living Christ and Dying Heathen-ism, Re veil, 1909. De Groot, The Religion of the Chinese, Mac-millan, 1910. Ross, Original Religion of China, Revell, 1909. Douglas, Confucianism and Taoism, Gorham,1889. Legge, The Religions of China, Scribner, 1881. Legge, Life and Teachings of Confucius, Paul,Kegan, Trench & Trubner, 1887. Legge, Life and Teachings of Mencius, Paul,Kegan, Trench & Trubner, 1875. Du Bose, Dragon, Image and Demon, Presby-terian Committee of Publication, 1899. Nevius, China and the Chinese, PresbyterianBoard of Publication, 1882. Parker, China and Religion, Dutton, 1905. CHAPTER IVMOHAMMED
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