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The papers in this volume go back to a conference held September
14-15, 2002, at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver,
B.C., in honour of Prof. Daniel L. Overmyer on his retirement. The
contributions pay tribute to this renowned scholar of Chinese
religious traditions, whose work is a constant reminder to look
beyond text to context, beyond idea to practice, to study religion
as it was and is lived by real people rather than as an abstract
system of ideas and doctrines. Contents PHILIP CLART: Introduction
RANDALL L. NADEAU: A Critical Review of Daniel L. Overmyer's
Contribution to the Study of Chinese Religions. I. Popular Sects
and Religious Movements HUBERT SEIWERT: The Transformation of
Popular Religious Movements of the Ming and Qing Dynasties: A
Rational Choice Interpretation SHIN-YI CHAO: The Precious Volume of
Bodhisattva Zhenwu Attaining the Way. A Case Study of the Worship
of Zhenwu (Perfected Warrior) in Ming-Qing Sectarian Groups
CHRISTIAN JOCHIM: Popular Lay Sects and Confucianism: A Study Based
on the Way of Unity in Postwar Taiwan SOO KHIN WAH: The Recent
Development of the Yiguan Dao Fayi Chongde Sub-Branch in Singapore,
Malaysia, and Thailand PHILIP CLART: Merit beyond Measure. Notes on
the Moral (and Real) Economy of Religious Publishing in Taiwan JEAN
DEBERNARDI: "Ascend to Heaven and Stand on a Cloud." Daoist
Teaching and Practice at Penang's Taishang Laojun Temple. II.
Historical and Ethnographic Studies of Chinese Popular Religion
JOHN LAGERWEY: The History and Sociology of Religion in Changting
County, Fujian KENNETH DEAN: The Growth of Local Control over
Cultural and Environmental Resources in Ming and Qing Coastal
Fujian PAUL R. KATZ: Religion, Recruiting and Resistance in
Colonial Taiwan: A Case Study of the Xilai An Incident, 1915 WANG
CHIEN-CH'UAN. Transl. PHILIP CLART: The White Dragon Hermitage and
the Spread of the Eight Generals Procession Troupe in Taiwan TUEN
WAI MARY YEUNG: Rituals and Beliefs of Female Performers in
Cantonese Opera JORDAN PAPER: The Role of Possession Trance in
Chinese Culture and Religion: A Comparative Overview from the
Neolithic to the Present. III. The Religious Life of Clerics,
Literati, and Emperors JUDITH BOLTZ: On the Legacy of Zigu and a
Manual on Spirit-writing in Her Name STEPHEN ESKILDSEN: Death,
Immortality, and Spirit Liberation in Northern Song Daoism. The
Hagiographical Accounts of Zhao Daoyi ROBERTO K. ONG: Chen Shiyuan
and Chinese Dream Theory BAREND J. TER HAAR: Yongzheng and His
Buddhist Abbots. Glossary - Index
Convincing and utterly unerring, Christians of all denominations
will find Cliffs and Fences: Holiness and Personal Separation in
Biblical Perspective by Paul Crow an invaluable treatise on
existence in the modern world. With commonsense approaches to
abiding, accepting, and honoring the Bible and God's intentions,
all Christian readers need to live in accordance with His words and
with distinction are between these two covers. All who claim the
Bible as their authority will gain a foothold in the increasingly
dubious Western experience that thrusts good Christians into
compromising situations on a daily basis. Theological, yet
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is indisputable and is broken into fourteen chapters with titles
such as "Christian Clothing: What God Says About What We Wear," and
"Morality in Music: Why There Is a Right and Wrong Style." From
here on out, the alternative is simple. Live all of life in such a
way that God's holiness will be reflected by your daily habits of
life.
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