- Brothers and Sisters: Buddhism in the Family of Chinese Religion, by Phyllis Ghim-Lian Chew (2000). — The endurance of Confucianism for 2,000 years is partly because Buddhism and Taoism were content to ...
- Chinese Religions: Evolution, Compatibility and Adaptability - A Historical Perspective, by Kow Mei Kao (2000). — Case study of the history of Chinese civilization through the formation of the three major religions...
- Common Teachings from Chinese Culture and the Bahá'í Faith: From Material Civilization to Spiritual Civilization, by Albert Cheung (2000). — An examination of the similarities in belief between the Baha'i Faith and traditional Chinese cultur...
- Concept of the Manifestation of God in Chinese Symbolism: An Inter-civilizational Hermeneutic Study, by Amrollah Hemmat (2016). — Seemingly incompatible symbols can point to a common underlying meaning, connecting worldviews and p...
- Dialogue Among Civilizations: Ancient and Future, Transitions and Potentials, by Theo A. Cope (2001). — Many ideas in Chinese civilization resonate with Baha'i thought. The I Ching highlights differences ...
- Dialogue between Yin-Yang Concepts and the Bahá'í Faith, The, by Phyllis Ghim-Lian Chew (2001). — Yin-yang, a pivotal theory in Chinese thought influencing government, architecture, relationships, a...
- Future of Confucianism, The, by Yeo Yew Hock (2000). — The history of Confucianism, its teachings, a critique of its place in the modern world, its future,...
- Great Tao, The, by Phyllis Ghim-Lian Chew (1991). — On a philosophy of the ancient Chinese people, a Tao whose eternal spirit has seeped into the very h...
- Introduction to the Doctrines of Soul and Enlightenment in Mahayana Buddhism and the Bahá'í Faith, An, by Yeo Yew Hock (1998). — The development of Mahayana and how the Chinese people adopted and adapted it; non-self/enlightenmen...
- Language of the Heart, The: Parallels between Chinese and Bahá'í Approaches to the Spiritual Self, by Sim Tze Hong (1999). — Parallels between Chinese and Confucian thought vs. Baha'i teachings about the spiritual self, the n...
- Life, Death and Immortality: The Taoist Religion in Singapore and the Bahá'í Faith, by Phyllis Ghim-Lian Chew (1997). — Main features of Taoist practices in Singapore compared with Baha'i which, at first glance, could no...
- Science and Religion in Chinese Culture, by Anjam Khursheed (2000). — Religion lies at the root of philosophy and civilization during the Tang (618-907) and Sung (960-127...
- Yínyáng Cosmology and the Bahá'í Faith, by Phyllis Ghim-Lian Chew (2013). — The yin-yang concept is pivotal to Chinese thought, culture, government, and ethics. It also bears m...
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