READING THE HOLY BOOKS OF CHINA

Part of the uniqueness of Man is his struggle to understand; indefatigably he attempts to master the art of reading. The Book of Nature is the first text to be deciphered. Although all are heirsto this rich legacy, not all learn to read adequately. Both by extending outwardly and by probing inwardly...

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Main Author: Podgorski, Frank (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Dharmaram College 1978
In: Journal of Dharma
Year: 1978, Volume: 3, Issue: 3, Pages: 309-317
Further subjects:B Analects
B Holy Books
B The Confucian Sage
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Summary:Part of the uniqueness of Man is his struggle to understand; indefatigably he attempts to master the art of reading. The Book of Nature is the first text to be deciphered. Although all are heirsto this rich legacy, not all learn to read adequately. Both by extending outwardly and by probing inwardly. Man exerts his energies to discover who he is, where he is, and in what direction he and his world are heading. Man's ability to read this Book depends to a la"ge extent on his talents, his proximate environment, and his dedicated use of these. All men of all cultures share this Book of Nature; some learn: to read it better than others. Yet this Book of Nature is the initial revelation which is the common heritage of all. Characteristic of the human endeavour are efforts to read this Book with understanding, to fathom its deepest meaning.
ISSN:0253-7222
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of Dharma