Papers Session In-person November Annual Meeting 2025

The Richness of Chinese Religiosity

Saturday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Session ID: P22-103
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)

Panel 1: The Third Wave of Confucianism and Tu Weiming’s Contributions
Presider:
Peter Phan, Georgetown University
Panelists:
Mary Evelyn Tucker, Yale University - "Reflections on Tu Weiming’s Contributions to Ecology and Spirituality."
Yong Huang, Chinese University of Hongkong and Fudan University - "Tu Weiming’s Anthropocosmism and the Self-Other Merging in Contemporary Moral Psychology."
Jianbao Wang, Peking University and Chung Kong Business School -"From Global Ethics to Multi-Planetary Ethics: A Perspective of Spiritual Humanism."
Young-chan Ro, George Mason University - "Humanism and Beyond: Tu Weiming and Raimon Panikkar in Dialogical Dialogue."
Respondent:
Sojeong Park, Sungkyunkwan University

Panel 2: Exploring the Richness of Chinese Religiosity
Panelists: 
Hao Hong, University of Maine - "The Power of Indecisiveness: An Interpretation of Wu-wei (無為) in Daodejing."
Lam Kuen, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology - "Is Realization of Self-nature 見性 a conceptual trap? A Critical Review of Huineng through the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra"
Haoyue Yang, Georgetown University - "Happy Bodhisattvas and Angry Sages: Śāntideva and the Cheng Brothers on Anger." 
Martin Lu , Bond University - "The Onto-hermeneutical Philosophy of Chung-ying Cheng and Chinese Christian Theology of Thomas In-sing Leung."

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