This volume is the American Lectures on the History of Religions
series of 1910-1911 and represents universism, a key to the study
of Taoism and Confucianism. The object of the writer of this book
is to exhibit his view of the primitive and fundamental element of
Chinese religion and ethics. That view is based on independent
research into the ancient literature of China and into the actual
state of her religion. Contents: Tao or order of the universe; Tao
of man; perfection, holiness, or divinity; asceticism, prolongation
of life, immortality; worship of the universe; social and political
universism; Fung-shui.
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