Anthropologist David Jordan and Daniel Overmyer, a historian of religions, present a joint analysis of the most important group of sectarian religious societies in contemporary Taiwan: those that engage in automatic writing seances, or worship by means of the phoenix" writing implement.

Originally published in 1986.

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Autorentext

David K. Jordan & Daniel L. Overmyer



Inhalt

  • FrontMatter,
  • CONTENTS,
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS,
  • A PERSONAL INTRODUCTION,
  • A PERSONAL INTRODUCTION,
  • 1. OVERVIEW AND CONCLUSIONS,
  • 2. THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND! POPULAR RELIGIOUS SECTS IN CHINA AND TAIWAN,
  • 3. BACKGROUND OF THE Chi,
  • 4. CASE STUDY I: HISTORY OF THE HALL OF THE WONDROUS DHARMA,
  • 5. PAPERS OF THE HALL OF THE WONDROUS DHARMA,
  • 6. CASE STUDY II: THE COMPASSION SOCIETY, A BRIEF HISTORY,
  • 7. A COMPASSION SOCIETY LOCAL BRANCH HALL: A POLITICAL FIELD,
  • 8. SOME COMPASSION SOCIETY BELIEVERS,
  • 9. CASE STUDY III: THE UNITY SECT (I-kuan Tao),
  • 10. WRITINGS OF THE UNITY SECT,
  • 11. CONCLUSIONS,
  • APPENDICES,
  • WORKS CITED,
  • INDEX,

Titel
The Flying Phoenix
Untertitel
Aspects of Chinese Sectarianism in Taiwan
EAN
9781400854202
ISBN
978-1-4008-5420-2
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
14.07.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
24.71 MB
Anzahl Seiten
356
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch
Auflage
Course Book