英文摘要 |
Over the past decade, analytic philosophers and theologians have examined the significance of Christian liturgical practices (e.g., Cuneo, 2016; Wolterstorff, 2015), asking such questions as,“how, if at all, can liturgy be‘true?’”(Coakley, 2013: 131). In this paper, I examine the function and significance of Christian liturgies using the lens of pre-Qin Confucian philosophy. I show how liturgies can be a tool for personal and collective transformation. In section 1, I examine Christian liturgy as ritual. Section 2 explores the meaning of rituals in pre-Qin Confucian philosophy, with a special focus on Xunzi, showing how ritual can help us to achieve self-transformation. Section 3 explores two examples of liturgical practice, confession and music, to understand how Christian liturgy shapes the self. Section 4 examines how Christians can achieve self-transformation through liturgy. |