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* Book: Process and Pluralism: Chinese Thought on the Harmony of Diversity. by Zhihe Wang. Ontos Verlag, 2013

URL = https://www.amazon.com/Process-Pluralism-Chinese-Thought-Diversity/dp/3868381503/ref=sr_1_3?


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"This book offers a uniquely process-relational oriented Chinese approach to inter-religious dialogue called Chinese harmonism. The key features of Chinese harmonism are peaceful co-existence, mutual transformation, and openness to change. It provides a middle ground between particularism and universalism, showing how diversity can exist within unity. Thus, Chinese harmonism implies an attitude of respect for others and a willingness to learn from others, without reducing the other to one’s own identity: that is, to sameness. By emphasizing the possibility of complementariness, a process-oriented Chinese harmonism avoids a dichotomy between universalism and particularism, represented respectively by John Hick and S. Mark Heim, and will make room for a genuine openness and do justice to the culturally and religiously "other."