href="#ulink_63708077-edee-59e8-9aa1-a3c3b3f81522">2) The rapid growth of Islam in Yuan
3) The development of Judaism in Yuan
The Rise of the White Lotus Sect and Social Changes in Late Yuan Dynasty
1) The birth and growth of the White Lotus Sect
2) The White Lotus rebellions in the late Yuan
Chapter Eight Religions in Ming Dynasty: The Pluralistic Syncretism and Popularization
Development and Perfection of Rituals and Ceremonies of the Patriarchal Religion
1) The grand ceremony of sacrificing to Heaven and Earth
3) Altars of various deities and Earthly and Celestial gods
4) Sacrifices to Emperors, holy Masters, men of virtue and outstanding Ministers of all ages
6) Funerals and related dressing codes
Buddhism in the Syncretism of the Three Great Teachings
1) Ming’s religious policies and administration of Buddhism
2) Tsongkhapa’s religious reform of Tibetan Buddhism
3) Two great branches of the School of Meditation and their representative figures
5) The Great Four Buddhists in the late Ming dynasty
1) The royal family and Daoism
2) Two major Daoist schools: The Way of Orthodox Unity and All Truth Daoism
3) Zhengtong Daozang 正统道藏 and万历续道藏 Wanli xu Daozang
The Reintroduction of Christianity into China and Clashes with Traditional Chinese Culture
1) Missionaries entered China in every possible way
2) Matteo Ricci’s strategy of Confucianizing Catholicism
3) Nanjing Incident: The first conflict between Christianity and Chinese culture
4) The revival of Christian churches in the late Ming
1) Islam and the Ming dynasty
2) The emergence of “Scripture-Hall Education”
3) The production of Chinese editions of Islamic writing
The Great Development of Popular Religions in Ming
1) The prosperity of popular religions and the evolution of White Lotus Teaching
2) The Luo Sect and its derivatives
3) The Yellow Heaven Sect and the Red Sun Sect
5) General characteristics of popular religions in Ming
Chapter Nine Religions in the Qing Dynasty: Differentiation, Development and Decline
Sacrifices in the State Religion
1) Imperial Codes regarding state sacrifices
2) Changes in state sacrifices in the late Qing dynasty
3) The veneration of and sacrifice to Confucius
4) The preservation and evolution of traditional Manchu religious customs
5) The decline and persistence of traditional patriarchal religion
The Development and Decline of Buddhism in Qing
1) The Emperor’s adoration of Buddhism and the Imperial administration of Buddhism
2) The decline of Buddhist schools
3) The predominance of lay Buddhists
4) Secular scholars’ Buddhist studies