Eric Voegelin’s Asian Political Thought brings together scholars from both Asia and the West to reflect upon the political philosopher’s thought about China, Japan, Korea, Central Asia, and India, showing how Voegelin’s approach can illuminate the region but also what are the possibilities that Asia offers in the twentieth-first century.
Eric Voegelin’s Asian Political Thought brings together scholars from both Asia and the West to reflect upon the political philosopher’s thought about China, Japan, Korea, Central Asia, and India, showing how Voegelin’s approach can illuminate the region but also what are the possibilities that Asia offers in the twentieth-first century.
Lee Trepanier is professor of political science at Samford University.
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Introduction: Eric Voegelin and Asia Lee Trepanier Chapter 1: Re-thinking Chinese Ecumene in the Global Age Jaroslaw Marek Duraj Chapter 2: The Theological Roots of Modern Chinese Political Thought: A Voegelinian Interpretation Jin Li and Li Ma Chapter 3: Contextualizing a Crackdown: Voegelin on China's Falun Gong Caylan Ford and Stephen Noakes Chapter 4: The Decay of Order for the Progress of an Empire: Shang Yang's Proposal for Fundamental Reform in the Records of the Grand Historian Jin Jin Chapter 5: Masters of Political Theology: Eric Voegelin and The Mongols Jonathan Ratcliffe Chapter 6: Pyramids of Skulls: Unacceptable Violence, Transcendence, and the Image of Timur in the Thought of Eric Voegelin and Contemporary Scholarship Todd Myers Chapter 7: The Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Ecumene Lee Trepanier Chapter 8: Exile and Anamnesis in Selected Works of Natsume Soseki Timothy Hoye Chapter 9: The Bhagavad Gita: An Incomplete Breakthrough within the Drama of Humanity Brendan Purcell Chapter 10: The Figure of Socrates and its Significance for Liberal Education in Asia John von Heyking
Introduction: Eric Voegelin and Asia Lee Trepanier Chapter 1: Re-thinking Chinese Ecumene in the Global Age Jaroslaw Marek Duraj Chapter 2: The Theological Roots of Modern Chinese Political Thought: A Voegelinian Interpretation Jin Li and Li Ma Chapter 3: Contextualizing a Crackdown: Voegelin on China's Falun Gong Caylan Ford and Stephen Noakes Chapter 4: The Decay of Order for the Progress of an Empire: Shang Yang's Proposal for Fundamental Reform in the Records of the Grand Historian Jin Jin Chapter 5: Masters of Political Theology: Eric Voegelin and The Mongols Jonathan Ratcliffe Chapter 6: Pyramids of Skulls: Unacceptable Violence, Transcendence, and the Image of Timur in the Thought of Eric Voegelin and Contemporary Scholarship Todd Myers Chapter 7: The Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Ecumene Lee Trepanier Chapter 8: Exile and Anamnesis in Selected Works of Natsume Soseki Timothy Hoye Chapter 9: The Bhagavad Gita: An Incomplete Breakthrough within the Drama of Humanity Brendan Purcell Chapter 10: The Figure of Socrates and its Significance for Liberal Education in Asia John von Heyking
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