Description: A bold, innovative, and inviting translation of one of the most influential texts in human history.
Brief description: Erin M. Cline is the Paul J. and Chandler M. Tagliabue Distinguished Professor in Interfaith Studies and Dialogue at Georgetown University; a senior research fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs; and a mother of three. The author of five books that explore Chinese philosophy and theology, she lives in Washington, DC, with her family.
Review Quotes: Innovatively . . . [Cline] arranges the text thematically rather than in its more traditional format . . . Throughout Cline's translation, Confucius comes across as a stern but compassionate teacher, patient and insightful even about mundane things.--Steve Donoghue "Smoke Signals"