Popular religion and Shamanism

Preliminary Material /X. Ma and H. Meng -- Introduction /Thomas David Dubois -- Chapter One. The Syncretism Of Maitreyan Belief And Manichaeism In Chinese History /Ma Xisha -- Chapter Two. A Study On Equivalent Names Of Manichaeism In Chinese /Lin Wushu -- Chapter Three. On The Rise, Decline And Evo...

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Contributors: Meng, Huiying 1953- (Other) ; Ma, Xisha 1943- (Other) ; DuBois, Thomas David 1969- (Other) ; Chi, Zhen 1975- (Other)
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Language:English
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Published: Boston Brill 2011
In:Year: 2011
Series/Journal:Brill eBook titles 2011
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Shamanism / Religion
Further subjects:B Shamanism (China)
B Shamanism China
B China Religion
B China Religion
B Folk religion China History
B Folk Religion China History
Online Access: Volltext (DOI)
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520 |a Preliminary Material /X. Ma and H. Meng -- Introduction /Thomas David Dubois -- Chapter One. The Syncretism Of Maitreyan Belief And Manichaeism In Chinese History /Ma Xisha -- Chapter Two. A Study On Equivalent Names Of Manichaeism In Chinese /Lin Wushu -- Chapter Three. On The Rise, Decline And Evolution Of The Three-In-One Teaching /Lin Guoping -- Chapter Four. The Evolution Of The Luo Teaching And The Formation Of Green Gang /Ma Xisha -- Chapter Five. The Taigu School And The Yellow Cliff Teaching: Another Case Of Transformation From Confucian Academic Group To Religious Sect /Han Bingfang -- Chapter Six. Exploring The History Of The Yihetuan /Lu Yao -- Chapter Seven. A Preliminary Investigation On The Early History Of The Way Of Penetrating Unity And Its Relationship With The Yihetuan /Zhou Yumin -- Chapter Eight. Women In The Secret Popular Religions Of The Ming And Qing Dynasties /Yu Songqing -- Bibliography /X. Ma and H. Meng -- Introduction /Mark Bender and Kun Shi -- Chapter Nine. Mongol Shaman Initiation Rites: Case Studies In Eastern Inner Mongolia /Guo Shuyun -- Chapter Ten. Characteristics Of Shamanism Of The Tungusic Speaking People /Meng Huiying -- Chapter Eleven. Daba Beliefs And Written Script /Song Zhaolin -- Bibliography /X. Ma and H. Meng -- Index /X. Ma and H. Meng. 
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