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Title: Chinese Religions: Confucianism and Daoism


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Chinese Religions Confucianism and Daoism
  • by Roy C. Amore and Julia Ching

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Introduction
  • At the centre of Chinese spirituality is the
    figure of the sage
  • Like the guru or muni in the Indian tradition,
    the sage is someone whose wise teaching and
    outstanding character make him a model for others
    to follow
  • No exact equivalent in the West, where prophets
    are believed to speak on behalf of God

3
  • The Confucian tradition takes its name from the
    sage known in the West as Confucius and in
    Chinese as Kongfuzi
  • The Confucian tradition has served as the basis
    of political thought for many centuries

4
  • The Daoist tradition goes back to the sage Laozi,
    who taught a spirituality based on harmony with
    nature and a politics that might be summarized as
    the less government the better

5
  • The Chinese refer to the three philosophies
  • Confucianism
  • Daoism
  • Buddhism

6
Confucianism
  • Origins
  • Crystallization
  • The Confucian Virtues
  • The Confucian Classics
  • Mencius and Xunzi
  • Mencius and Xunzi on Human Nature
  • Mencius and Xunzi on Heaven and Ritual

7
  • Differentiation
  • Confucianism in the Han Era
  • The Yin-Yang and Five Agents Schools
  • Neo-Confucianism
  • The Four Books
  • The Contributions of Zhu Xi
  • Human Nature
  • Meditation
  • The Contributions of Wang Yangming

8
  • Practice
  • Rituals, Alchemy, Scholars, and Priests
  • The Cult of Heaven
  • Other State Rituals
  • The Ancestor Cult
  • Family Rituals
  • The Mandate of Heaven

9
  • Interaction and Adaptation
  • Rethinking Confucius
  • Confucianism and the Legalist School
  • Women and Confucianism

10
Daoism
  • There is no single definition of Daoism
  • English uses the same word for both philosophical
    and religious Daoism
  • Philosophical Daoism is associated with the works
    of Laozi and his follower Zhuangzi
  • Religious Daoism developed later involving
    deities, priests, temples, rituals, and a variety
    of physical and spiritual techniques

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  • Philosophical Daoism
  • The Philosophy of Zhuangzi
  • Zunangzis Mysticism
  • Crystallization
  • The Daoist Pantheon and Great Peace
  • The Daoist Canon
  • Daoist Movements and Schools
  • Neo-Daoism
  • Neo-Daoist Protest
  • Sects Heavenly Masters and Perfect Truth

12
  • Practice
  • Rituals, Alchemy, Scholars, and Priests
  • Practices of the Heavenly Masters Sect
  • Rituals and Priests
  • The Search for Immortality
  • Daoist Alchemy
  • Daoist Meditation and Inner Alchemy
  • The Eight Daoist Immortals

13
  • Cultural Expressions
  • Interaction and Adaptation
  • BuddhoDaoist Hells
  • Syncretism The Unity Sect

14
Chinese Popular Religion and Other Movements
  • Besides the Three Religions, China has a folk
    tradition known to scholars as popular
    religion, the roots of which extend far into the
    past

15
  • Mozi on Universal Love and Pacificism
  • Popular Religion
  • Feng Shui and Numerology
  • Tombs
  • Confucian and Buddhist Influences
  • The Compassion Society
  • The Chinese Religious Calendar

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  • The Taiping Rebellions
  • Falun Gong

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Conclusion
  • The Chinese civilization is ancient and rich in
    both institutional and popular religious beliefs
    and practices
  • Instead of adhering to a single religion, most
    Chinese have embraced a variety of traditions
  • Confucianism has contributed to political theory
    and guidance in family life
  • Daoism has contributed to meditation, health,
    artistic inspiration, and spirituality based on
    living in harmony with ones nature
  • Popular religion has contributed to many other
    areas of daily life
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