- LOU, Tseng-Tsiang
- (1871-1949)Chinese statesman and ROMAN CATHOLIC BENEDICTINE MONK who saw CHRISTIANITY as the completion of the CONFUCIAN TRADITION. His major work was Ways of Confucius and of Christ (1948).
Concise dictionary of Religion. 2012.
Concise dictionary of Religion. 2012.
Lou Tseng-Tsiang — (en religion dom Pierre Célestin Lou) ((zh) 陸徵祥, Lù Zhēngxiáng), né à Shanghai (Chine) le 12 juin 1871 et mort à l a … Wikipédia en Français
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