Pluralism and Chinese Religions: Constructing Social Worlds through Memory, Mimesis, and Metaphor

By Robert P. Weller and Adam B. Seligman Publisher: Brill Publishing, 2014 What counts as the same? Judgments of sameness and difference are fundamental to how social groups create and define themselves over time and across space. This is never a purely objective decision because no two things, people, or groups are ever identical. Group … Continue reading Pluralism and Chinese Religions: Constructing Social Worlds through Memory, Mimesis, and Metaphor