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  2. Derek Lin - Wikipedia

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    He dedicated his book The Tao of Tranquility to Master Wu. Lin taught walk-in classes on Tao philosophy from 1998 to 2018. [2] He continues teaching virtual classes, [3] free to the public, through video conferencing and YouTube channel. [4] Lin translated the Tao Te Ching and annotated it. His translation is published by Skylight Paths ...

  3. Tao Te Ching - Wikipedia

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    Tao Te Ching: A New English Version, translated by Mitchell, Stephen, New York: Harper Collins, 1988, ISBN 978-0-06-180739-8. Henricks, Robert G. (1989), Lao-tzu: Te-tao ching. A New Translation Based on the Recently Discovered Ma-wang-tui Texts, New York: Ballantine Books, ISBN 0-345-34790-0

  4. Frederic H. Balfour - Wikipedia

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    Frederic Henry Balfour (1846 – 27 May 1909) was a British expatriate editor, essayist, author, and sinologist, living in Shanghai during the Victorian era.He is most notable for his translation of the Tao Te Ching.

  5. Stephen Mitchell (translator) - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell's translations and adaptions include the Tao Te Ching, [3] which has sold over a million copies, Gilgamesh, [4] The Iliad, [1] [5] [6] [7] The Odyssey, [8] The Gospel According to Jesus, Bhagavad Gita, [9] The Book of Job, [10] The Second Book of the Tao, and The Selected Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke. He twice won the Harold Morton ...

  6. John Minford - Wikipedia

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    John Minford (born 22 June 1946) is a British sinologist [1] and literary translator. He is primarily known for his translation of Chinese classics such as 40 chapters of The Story of the Stone, The Art of War, the I Ching and the Tao Te Ching.

  7. Taoist music - Wikipedia

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    It can be traced to a 6th-century B.C. scripture written by Laozi, the Tao Te Ching (Verellen, 1995). The Tao Te Ching translates as "the classic of the way ". The writings of the Tao Te Ching support passive behaviour and promote natural harmony with nature. The main underlying theme to the writings is the value of wu wei, (non-striving) “by ...

  8. Baopuzi - Wikipedia

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    Translating the fundamental Taoist word Tao ("way; path; principle") as English God is a conspicuous peculiarity of Ware's Baopuzi version. The Introduction gives a convoluted Christian justification, first quoting J.J.L. Duyvendak's translation of Tao Te Ching 25, "Its rightful name I do not know, but I give It the sobriquet Tao (= God). If a ...

  9. Tao - Wikipedia

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    Damascene published a full commented translation of the Tao Te Ching under the title Christ the Eternal Tao. [ 35 ] In some Chinese translations of the New Testament, the word λόγος ( logos ) is translated as 道 , in passages such as John 1:1, indicating that the translators considered the concept of Tao to be somewhat equivalent to the ...