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Graduate Student

B.A. University of Toronto, 1999
M.A. University of Toronto, Department of East Asian Studies 2001
M.A. University of Michigan, Department of Philosophy, 2004

U of M Affiliation(s)
Center for Chinese Studies



Contact Information
University of Michigan
Email: tiend@umich.edu
Fields of Study
History and Philosophy of Chinese Religions (especially the Sui-Tang dynasties), Chinese Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy of Religions.


About David Tien

Dissertation title: "This Dao of Ours":  Buddhist-Confucian Thought in Eighth-Century China



Publications

“Warranted Neo-Confucian Belief: Knowledge and the Affections in the Religious Epistemologies of Wang Yangming (1472-1529) and Alvin Plantinga,” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, vol. 55, no.1 (February 2004): 31-55.

“A Great Pillar of the Chinese Church: Hermeneutic Mediality and Doctrinal Flexibility in the Christian-Confucian Thought of Xu Guangqi (1562-1633),” East Asia Forum vol. 9 (Fall 2000): 90-118.





 

 


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