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道教義理 ›› 2025 ›› 2 ›› 1-15

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從淨明派義理看道教健康傳承

陳雅嵐   

  • 作者簡介: 陳雅嵐,女,江西人,現爲中國宗教學會理事、江西師範大學宗教文化研究所研究員、江西財經大學道教文化研究所教授,研究方向爲:道教文化資源的開發與利用。

A Daoist Perspective on the Healthy Inheritance of Daoism: Insights from the Jingming School

Chen Yalan   

  • About author: Chen Yalan, female, a native of Jiangxi Province, is currently a Council Member of the Chinese Association for Religious Studies, a Research Fellow at the Institute of Religious Culture Studies, Jiangxi Normal University, and a Professor at the Institute of Taoist Culture Studies, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics. Her research focuses on the development and utilization of Taoist cultural resources.

提要: 以審美的視角,發現道教義理之美,探索淨明派義理的傳統文化價值和當代社會意義,這既是道教健康傳承的重大議題,也是道教服務社會的責任擔當;既是系統推進道教中國化全面從嚴治教的實踐要求,也是道教參與中華民族共同體建設的光榮使命。本文主要圍繞淨明派祖師許遜、淨明派創立者劉玉,以及黃元吉、劉淵然等歷代淨明派祖師語錄,闡述其義理及其當代價值,探討其在鑄牢中華民族共同體意識戰略背景下的歷史使命和發展路徑。

關鍵字: 淨明派;義理;道教;健康傳承

Abstract: From an aesthetic perspective, this paper explores the beauty of Daoist doctrine and examines the traditional cultural value and contemporary social significance of the teachings of the Jingming School. This exploration represents both a critical issue for the healthy inheritance of Daoism and a manifestation of Daoism’s responsibility to serve society. It aligns with the practical requirements of systematically advancing the sinicization of Daoism and thoroughly strengthening its internal governance, as well as Daoism's honorable mission to contribute to the building of the Chinese national community. Focusing on the recorded teachings of past masters of the Jingming School—such as its founding patriarch Xu Xun, its formal founder Liu Yu, and later masters like Huang Yuanji and Liu Yuanran—this paper elucidates their doctrines and contemporary relevance. It further discusses the historical mission and developmental pathways of the Jingming School within the strategic context of fostering a strong sense of the Chinese national community.

Key words: Jingming School;doctrine;Daoism;Healthy inheritance