Introducing World Religions
A Christian Engagement
6. Taoism and Confucianism
Video from Charles E. Farhadian
Chapter 6 Further Reading
Chan, Wing-Tsit. A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1969.
Giles, Herbert A., trans. Teachings and Sayings of Chuang Tzu. Mineola, NY: Courier Dover Publications, 2001.
Kim, Heup Young. Christ and the Tao. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2010.
Kim, Sung-hae. The Gourd and the Cross: Daoism and Christianity in Dialogue. Cambridge, MA: Three Pines Press, 2014.
Kohn, Livia. The Taoist Experience: An Anthology. SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 1993.
———. Zhuangzi: Text and Context. Cambridge, MA: Three Pines Press, 2014.
Komjathy, Louis. The Daoist Tradition: An Introduction. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013.
Neville, Robert Cummings. Boston Confucianism: Portable Tradition in the Late-Modern World. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2000.
Palmer, Martin, and Elizabeth Breuilly, trans. The Book of Chuang-tzu. New York: Penguin Books, 1996.
Rainey, Lee Dian. Confucius and Confucianism: The Essentials. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2010.
Sommer, Deborah. Chinese Religion: An Anthology of Sources. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Thompson, Laurence G. The Chinese Way in Religion. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1973.
Tu, Wei-ming. Neo-Confucian Thought in Action. Wang Yang-ming’s Youth (1472–1509). Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.
Yao, Xinzhong. An Introduction to Confucianism. Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press, 2000.