Harmony and Reconciliation in Christianity and Daoism: Alleviating Identity-Based Suffering
By (Author) Dr. Michael M. Tophoff
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
10th July 2025
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Christianity
Taoism
Hardback
144
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
This book presents an analytical investigation of the Christian concept of reconciliation and the Daoist concept of harmony.
It poses the question whether Christian reconciliation and Daoist harmony could be operationalized in ways to ease human suffering caused by interpersonal, intergroup, national, and international conflicts. Christianity and Daoism both describe the loss of harmonious connections with fellow humans, nature, and the sacred, but they also point to ways of reconciliation, to returning to harmony through re-connection. As an interreligious dialogue between Daoism and Christianity has hardly ever been described before, this study focuses on the questionwithin a hermeneutical context of singularity, difference, and concordancewhether early Daoist views on harmony and early Christian views on reconciliation could be operationalized relevantly in order to contribute to endeavors towards a resolution of interpersonal and intergroup conflicts.
Michael M. Tophoff teaches at the Faculty of Economy and Business of the University of Amsterdam.