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- Looking at Eastern Religion from the WestThe Western study of religion can create difficulties with students who come from the East or with those who see the explicit differences that exist with Eastern belief systems. Perhaps there is a better way to resolve these conflicts.
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Taoism - the Tang and BuddhismThis is a simple lesson plan outline for Taoism. These lessons look at the Tang Dynasty and the rise of Buddhism.
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Taoism - Neo-Confucianism and DisunityThis is a simple lesson plan outline for Taoism. These lessons look at Neo-Confucianism and Disunity.
- Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Chinese Studies - Taoism - Confucianism, Mohism and YangismThis is a simple lesson plan for Taoism. These lessons examine Confucianism, Mohism and Yangism as competitors for Philosophical Taoism.
- Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Chinese History and Philosophy - Lesson 11 - the Sung Dynasty (960-1279 AD)This is a simple lesson plan outline for Chinese History and Philosophy. This lesson looks at the Sung Dynasty (pronounced song).
- Understanding Chinese ThoughtTwo indigenous systems of ethics and religion in China are Confucianism and Taoism.
Confucianism and TaoismModern Chinese religion is the co-joining of two separate but inseparable ancient religious traditions, Confucianism and Taoism, which are today considered two halves of the same spiritual whole. This article discusses these traditions.
China - History, Tradition, GovernmentIn the Han Dynasty (202 B.C. - 9 A.D. and 25 - 225 A.D.), Confucianism was adopted as the state philosophy and would define the political culture of China.- Confucianism: The Great Eastern PhilosophyConfucianism is the dominant religious and cultural system of Japan.
- Confucius's Thoughts: An Analytical StudyConfucius (K'ung-fu-tzu, 551-479 BC) is one of the most prominent sages -at the same time dominating also- of ancient time who have swayed the political and moral arenas of different nations over the world.
- The Reconciliation of Confucianism and Daoism in the Period of Division (220 - 589 CE)At the fall of the Han dynasty, Chinese philosophy became divided between Confucian ethics and Daoist principles.
- Philosophy in China: The Birth of Confucianism and TaoismA look at the original meanings behind Confucianism and Taoism, two philosophies that appeared around the same time and the men who developed these philosophies.
- Confucianism or BuddhismI think the philosophy is better...
CAODAISM - the Perfect Blend of World ReligionsCaodaism, a religion based on the teachings from many religions. The concept is to take parts of all religions and combine them to make one religion that will bring us all together as one.- Taoism, Confucianism and the ForceA brief overview of Taoism.
- Comparative Eastern InfluencesBasic comparison of Indian Buddhism and Confucianism.
Do the Teachings of Confucius Have Relevance in American Society Today?A look at a few key principles and teachings of Confucius, and how people can relate to them in their everyday lives.- Taoism Vs. Confucianism: Comparative Eastern Influences ResponseA comparison of two Eastern philosophies; Taoism and Confucianism.
- Three Chinese Philosophies: Confucianism, Daoism and LegalismAn examination of how civil strife often leads to leaps in philosophy.
- Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - Sometimes We Must Suffer for LoveThis is a simple lesson plan outline for Confucianism. This lesson examines suffering for love.
- Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - We Are All Born InnocentThis is a simple lesson plan outline of Confucianism. This lesson examines innocence.
- Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - Think AheadThis is a simple lesson plan outline for Confucianism. This lesson focuses on thinking ahead and keeping your focus.
- Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - Meet Evil with Justice and Good with GoodThis is a simple lesson plan outline of Confucianism. This lesson examines how we should handle good and evil
- Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - Overlook Small FaultsThis is a simple lesson plan outline for Confucianism. This lesson examines overlooking small faults
- Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - Silence is GoldenThis is a simple lesson plan outline for Confucianism. This lesson focuses on silence.
- Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - Understanding is Greater Than TruthThis is a simple lesson plan outline of Confucianism. This lesson examines understanding.
Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - Do Not Be AfraidThis is a simple lesson plan outline of Confucianism. This lesson focuses on not being afraid.- Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - Learn from the PastThis is a simple lesson plan outline for Confucianism. This lesson focuses on what we learn from history.
- Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - Everyone Has PotentialThis is a simple lesson plan outline for Confucianism. This lesson looks at the potential in every human being.
Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - Knowledge is PowerThis is a simple lesson plan outline for Confucianism. This lesson examines the saying Knowledge is Power, which, if asked, 99%+ of the students in the US would not be able to tell you origin of the saying.- Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - a Fool and His Money Are Soon PartedThis is a simple lesson plan for Confucianism. This lesson focuses on the excesses of the rich.
- Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - All You Need is LoveThis is simple lesson plan outline on Confucianism. This lesson examines the importance of love.
Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - Truth Over All ThingsThis is a simple lesson plan outline for Confucianism. This lesson focuses on respecting age, being a dutiful child, being silent and telling the truth over all other things
Tafero's Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Confucianism - Actions Speak Louder Than WordsThis is a simple lesson plan outline of the writings of Confucius. This lesson looks at Actions Speak Louder Than Words as demonstrated by Gandhi.- Action by Inaction (part1)What Mao is attempting to do, in effect, is to replace the lingering ideal of harmony'"using as much of it as he can for his own devices'"with a modern, dynamic system of dialectic struggle.
You Are GodWe have an infinite choice of worlds to live. From Platonism, Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, and Judaism, we are all the same. See that sameness and embrace the human condition.
Religions of the WorldFrom the earliest human civilization by Homo sapiens neanderthalensis some 100 years ago up to the current modern civilization, religion remains to be a potent element of human existence.- The Hundred Schools of Thought and the Qin DyanstyA look at two less prominent schools of thought during the Golden Age of Chinese Philosophy, and the impact of one of those on the short-lived Qin dynasty.
- The Zhou vs the Han: Were They Actually Different Dynasties or Just the Same One in a Different Time Period?The Zhou and Han dynasties compared to one another to see how two different empires can be so alike.
- The Complexity of Confucian Chinese Family RelationshipOne of the most prominent features of Confucianism is the belief in the importance of the family and in the hierarchy of the family..