This book is an examination of the globalization of the
Yijing
from cross-cultural and comparative perspectives, with a special focus on the
Yijing
encounters with world religions and thoughts over the past centuries. It presents an ambitious effort to bring together leading
Yijing
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-scholars in the world. Composed of three parts and twelve chapters, it begins with a conceptualized narrative of the globalization of the
Yijing
, highlighting the intercultural encounters and transformation of the
Yijing
in different religious, philosophical, and cultural traditions across the globe. Part One investigates the interaction of the
Yijing
in Asian religions and philosophy including the Confucian and Buddhist traditions, as well as Maoism in Japan. Part Two explores how the
Yijing
was creatively and provocatively interpreted by Jesuit and Protestant missionaries, Chinese Christian intellectuals, and Chinese Islamic scholars from the Qing period to 20th century China. Part Three examines the multifaceted issues associated with the reception and transformation of the
Yijing
in Western thoughts, like French occultism, Carl Jung's analytical psychology and John Cage's experimental music theory and practice. This book is an essential reading for those who are interested in the
Yijing
and also serves as a useful reference for students and scholars of Chinese culture, Asian philosophy, East Asian studies, and translation studies.