Matteo Ricci's teaching on the goodness of human nature: its Thomistic and neo‐Confucian sources

Yilun Cai
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The Jesuit missionary Matteo Ricci's teaching on the goodness of human nature in The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven represents the fruit of the first encounter between Catholicism and Confucianism. This article will consider the Thomistic and neo‐Confucian sources in Ricci's enunciation of the Catholic doctrine on the goodness of human nature in this Chinese catechism. It will illustrate that Ricci developed his teaching, which is fundamentally Thomistic, with the help of terminology borrowed from the Chinese philosophical tradition. His distinction between the good of nature and the good of virtue leads to prioritising the cultivation of human nature. Ricci's teaching reflects the early modern Jesuits’ appreciation of human freedom. It also displays a Catholic reaction to the sixteenth‐century neo‐Confucian intellectual trend that ignored the importance of moral cultivation.
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耶稣会传教士利玛窦在《天主真言》中关于人性善的教义,是天主教与儒学首次相遇的成果。本文将探讨利玛窦在这本中国教义书中阐述天主教人性本善教义的托马斯主义和新儒家渊源。它将说明利玛窦借用中国哲学传统的术语发展了他的教义,而这一教义从根本上说是托马斯主义的。他区分了天性之善和美德之善,从而将人性修养置于优先地位。利玛窦的学说反映了近代早期耶稣会士对人类自由的重视。利玛窦的学说反映了近代早期耶稣会士对人类自由的珍视,也显示了天主教对十六世纪新儒家思想思潮的反动,这种思潮忽视了道德修养的重要性。
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