Religions of Ancient China


Read by MaryAnn

(4.5 stars; 48 reviews)

Religions of Ancient China offers a comprehensive exploration of the diverse spiritual traditions that shaped Chinese civilization. Beginning with the legendary figure Fu Hsi, who is often regarded as the father of Chinese culture, this work traces the evolution of religious thought and practice from ancient times through the 19th century.

Herbert Allen Giles delves into the rich tapestry of beliefs, including Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, examining how these systems of thought influenced not only individual lives but also the broader societal structures of China. The narrative provides insights into the rituals, philosophies, and historical contexts that defined each tradition.

With a focus on the interplay between religion and culture, this audiobook invites listeners to appreciate the complexities of ancient Chinese spirituality and its lasting impact on modern society. Giles' scholarly yet accessible approach makes this a valuable resource for anyone interested in the foundations of one of the world's oldest civilizations.

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The Ancient Faith 36:15 Read by MaryAnn
Confucianism 15:47 Read by MaryAnn
Taoism 7:17 Read by MaryAnn
Materialism 15:30 Read by MaryAnn
Buddhism and Other Religions 7:50 Read by MaryAnn

Reviews


(1 star)

Poor and incorrect descriptions. the reading is clear, but the reader mispronounces English and Chinese words.

Good China Culture


(5 stars)

Very good, no ads. Thanks to the reader.

Religion of Ancient China


(5 stars)

Great insight into ancient Chinese philosophy!


(5 stars)

Good starting point to understand broad strokes of Chinese hokum