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    Confucianism places a great deal of emphasis on the family‚ viewing all human relationships and institutions as patterned after or based on its model. Confucian familism stands in sharp contrast to the strong individualism traditionally associated with capitalism and liberal democracy. It has also been proven that Confucianism has not been an obstacle on the road to industrialization and capitalist development‚ if needed it has contributed in a positive fashion. For many in Confucian families

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    Daoism Worksheet Carrie "Shellie" Cobbs World Religious Traditions I REL 133 Robert Mossman July 20‚ 2014 Daoism Worksheet University of Phoenix Material Daoism Worksheet Complete the following questions in detail. Answer each question with a 1- or 2-paragraph response that includes a reference citation. Make use of Experiencing the World’s Religions and other sources in your research as you complete the questions. 1. Describe the principles of yang and yin. As stated by the Shen-nong website

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    What would you expect to be the role of a woman in society? Most of us will believe that women play an important role in our society. They give birth‚ take care of the famlily‚ listen to and are loyal to their husband. According to Confucianism‚ women ought to have three obediences and four virtues. The three obediences are obey your father before marrigae‚ obey your husband when married‚ and even obey your son in widowhood. The four virtues are womanly words‚ womanly virtue‚ womanly bearing and

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      (Mencius’ argument that unjust rulers may be overthrown) Does Mencius esteem the creation of a unified empire‚ and if so‚ how should one go about unifying China? Mencius emphasized the significance of the common citizens in the state. While Confucianism generally regards rulers highly‚ he argued that it is acceptable for the subjects to overthrow or even kill a ruler who ignores the people’s needs and rules harshly. This is because a ruler who does not rule justly is no longer a true ruler. 3

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    Much like Buddhism and there belief of universalism‚ the doctrines of Daoism held a similar context – The religion offered believers the chance of spiritual immortality in the form of reincarnation in a celestial pantheon. As Daoism spread westward into Central Asia along the travel route‚ the religious facilities started traveling along with the believers‚ which was an important part of the spread

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    Religions and ideologies played major roles in the development of early political systems and continue to pervade politics to this day. Christianity influenced the development of European countries extensively‚ whereas Confucianism did the same for China. The founding of the Anglican church played a huge role in British government as well. These ideologies guided the systems of government from their origins and through time. In book two of his Analects Confucius describes the role and proper execution

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    to Confucianism‚ Xinzhong Yao strives to convey a balanced understanding of the Chinese / East Asian tradition of Confucius as it has evolved over the last 2500 years from ancient times to contemporary relevance‚ from the classics into practice and all within a single book.  Yao aims to distinguish his presentation of the subject matter from previous introductions that have taken a more historical approach.  He writes for a western audience and for students who are assumed new to Confucianism while

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    Assignment Confucianism and the influence of Confucianism in imperial rule During 5000 years history of China‚ Chinese people use their diligence and wisdom to create many wonderful things that spread thousand years until now. Like Confucianism‚ since Spring and Autumn period‚ Confucianism has been created by Confucius to educate people on their behavior and morality. And it has a big influence on the imperial rule. The concept of Confucianism and the history of the development of Confucianism clearly

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    Compare and Contrast Essay: Christianity and Confucianism Christianity and Confucianism are two religions. Although they are not the same in the aspect of their gods‚ popularity level and roots‚ they do have similarities‚ such as their name‚ derivation and age. The names Christianity and Confucianism both start with a C. However‚ we can dive deeper into that. Christianity‚ the name‚ was born out of the word Christ‚ part of the name / title Jesus Christ‚ an important figure to Christianity

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    is at their core‚ and other traditions are not because they don’t focus on worshiping a divinity? This essay will try to argue that: despite the absence of god or gods‚ as well as a lack of concern for the afterworld‚ Therevada Buddhism and Confucianism can be considered religious traditions. First what does the term Religion? Clifford Geertz argues that: Religion is a cultural system that creates powerful and long-lasting meaning‚ by establishing symbols that relate humanity to beliefs and

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