Un ermite taoïste du xiie siècle et la question de la modernité
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ENTRE QUATRE MURS UN ERMITE TAOISTE DU XIIe SIECLE ET LA QUESTION DE LA MODERNITE1
PAR
VINCENT GOOSSAERT
(CNRS, Groupe de sociologie des religions et de la laicit6, Paris)
Au XIIe siecle apparait un mouvement important de renouveau religieux qui concerne l'ensemble du monde chinois, mais se manifeste de fagon particulierement active au Nord, dans l'empire des Jin 4. Ce mouvement se traduit par l'apparition de plusieurs ecoles nouvelles, certaines dans le cadre du