Nine papers from a conference in Hacienda Heights, California, October 1989, explore the religious analogs of the momentous social and cultural changes during the T'ang (618-907) and Sung (960-1279) dynasties in China. They consider changes in Buddhism, Taoism, local gods, office-holding gods, and nManuals on Thunder Rites printed in the Taoist canon, although highly suggestive, rarely offer very much in the way of concrete instruction on how to combat sorcery. There is, however, no lack of reference to the undesirability of the presenceanbsp;...
Title | : | Religion and Society in T_ang and Sung China |
Author | : | Patricia Buckley Ebrey |
Publisher | : | University of Hawaii Press - 1993-01 |
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