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synthesizes the "other-worldly"
zhenren "True Man" with the "this-worldly"
shengren "Sage"; "In pre-Han works, the
expression "chen-jen"
seems to be found...
- the
Hindu rishi, Sikh
bhagat or guru, the
Shintoist kami, the
Taoist shengren, and the
Buddhist arhat or
bodhisattva also as saints.
Depending on the...
- (traditional Chinese: 中華殉道聖人;
simplified Chinese: 中华殉道圣人; pinyin: Zhōnghuá xùndào
shèngrén), or
Augustine Zhao Rong and his Companions, are 120
saints of the Catholic...
- (traditional Chinese: 中華殉道聖人;
simplified Chinese: 中华殉道圣人; pinyin: Zhōnghuá xùndào
shèngrén; Wade–Giles: Chung1-hua2 hsun4-tao4 shêng4-jên2) is the name
given to a...
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legitimacy and
intellectual property right. In his book
Shengren,
Pattberg describes the
Chinese term
Shengren found in
Confucianism as a unique, non-European...
-
exact opposite to "sage" (圣人,
shèngrén). However, as both
Confucian and
Daoist philosophers adopted the term
shèngrén,
there has been
divergence that...
- dynasty,
which began with the
White Lotus sect,
referred to
himself as Du
Shengren (杜聖人),
called by the name of Vidyārāja (明王),
using the
narrative "Maitreya...
- goal of
becoming a 仙; xian (immortal), 真人;
zhenren ("true person"), or
shengren (wise),
through the
practice of
different "technologies of the self" (氣功;...
-
theories are
simply "cult pseudoscience"." Pattberg,
Thorsten J. (2012).
Shengren:
Above Philosophy and
Beyond Religion. LoD Press, New York. p. 125. Retrieved...
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logical theology based on pseudoscience. Pattberg,
Thorsten J. (2012).
Shengren:
Above Philosophy and
Beyond Religion. LoD Press, New York. p. 125. Retrieved...