TY - BOOK TI - Ching Feng AV - PER .C55 1994 V.37 N1 - nos. 1-2; Main Papers; Religio-Philosophical Ideals for Peace/ Peter K.H. Lee -- pp. 4-29; East Asia - Its Political, Economic and Military Problematics/ Yoshiaki Iizaka -- pp. 30-33; Area Reports; South Korea: Looking to Unification and Searching for New Values -- pp. 34-42; Japan: From Dependency To Interdependency -- pp. 43-47; Hong Kong: Prosperity, Stability and Peace -- pp. 48-59; Taiwan: Transforming Suffering into a Blessing -- pp. 60-69; Plenary Actions; Proposal to the ACRP from the East Asia Consultation on Religion and Peace -- pp. 70-71; Additional Papers; The Concept of Peace and the Role of Religion/ Masamichi Kamiya -- pp. 72-80; A Dialogue on the Hermeneutic of Peace/ Michio Shinozaka and Peter K.H.Lee -- pp. 81-90; Concluding Paper; East Asia from the Perspective of Religion and Peace -- pp. 91-107; no. 3; What Christianity Can Offer Asia -- Especially China in the Third Millennium/ Leonard Swidler -- p. 111; Contextual Theology: The Hong Kong 1997 Questions as a Case Study/ Peter K.H.Lee -- p.147; Buddhists' Understanding of Christianity in Late Ming China: Implications for Interfaith Dialogue/ Chan Kim-Kwong -- p.168; no. 4; Confucian-Christian Incompatibilities/ Robert Cummings Neville -- p. 195; Christianity on the Edge of China: Hong Kong/ Peter K.H.Lee -- p.217; Individual Freedom from a Confucian Perspective/ Liu Shu-hsien -- p. 247; The Fate of Confucian Humanis, in Singapore/ Choong Chee Pang -- p. 255 ER -