The Spirits Are Drunk: Comparative Approaches to Chinese Religion (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy & Culture)

The Spirits Are Drunk: Comparative Approaches to Chinese Religion (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy & Culture) image
ISBN-10:

0791423158

ISBN-13:

9780791423158

Author(s): Paper, Jordan D.
Released: Jan 17, 1995
Format: Hardcover, 336 pages
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Description:

This is a comparative treatment of the religious beliefs and practices of Chinese traditional culture.

The Spirits are Drunk presents Chinese religion as a complex, singular construct that is the basis of Chinese culture and civilization from its inception to the present. It focuses on the development and role of ecstatic religious experience and on the importance of the feminine in religious perceptions.

Topics include the underlying structure of Chinese religion through the analysis of ritual; interpretations of the ritual decor of protohistoric sacrificial vessels in relation to ecstatic experience; the comparative study of myths and symbols; the development and interrelationships of shamanism, mediumism, and the mystic experience; the role of ecstatic religious experience in the arts and aesthetics; the importance of female deities; female roles in ritual; and the understanding of Christianity and Christian scriptures in China.


























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