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Introduction: Reinvigorating the Dialogue between Confucianism and Catholicism
Part 1. Historical Contexts: China, Vietnam, Korea, and Japan
One The Aristotelian Concept of Substance Introduced by Early Jesuit Missionaries to China and Its Problems in Encountering Confucianism Vincent Shen
Two When Christian Devotion Meets Confucian Piety: The Teaching of the “Three Fatherhoods” in Premodern Vietnam Anh Q. Tran, S.J.
Three The Zhongyong through a Theistic Lens: Tasan Chŏng Yagyong on How to Be Moral Donald L. Baker
Four Confucianism and Catholicism in Mid-Twentieth- Century Japan Kevin M. Doak
Part 2. Comparative Theology and Philosophy
Five Mengzi, Xunzi, Augustine, and John Chrysostom on Childhood Moral Cultivation Xueying Wang
Six Natural Law in Mencius and Aquinas Richard Kim
Seven Reimagining Confucianism with Ignatius of Loyola Erin M. Cline
Eight “Exemplar Reasoning” as a Tool for Constructive Conversation between Confucians and Catholics Victoria S. Harrison
Nine Understandings of Human Failures to Flourish in Catholicism and Confucianism Lee H. Yearley
Ten Concluding Reflections: Confucian and Catholic Conceptions of the Virtues Philip J. Ivanhoe
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