Religious Studies 1023E Lecture 3: Lecture 3 - Confucianism

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Confucianism 3 y definitions of religion: martin southwald. meets some of these criteria, by his definition confucianism is a religion. wildly various, yet all find a problem to the human condition and they offer a solution. confucius talks about the things that make us human y fair to say that you can classify it as a religion, although many believe that it is an example of chinese humanism. Modern confucian scholars y tu wei-ming: professor at harvard, confucian, similarities to buddhism. must extend your sympathetic compassion to everyone, not just your family and friends, creates an internal resonance with the biddings of heaven. after you do so, you experience a silent illumination, similar to. Buddhist nirvana or an enlightenment experience y not saying that they are the same thing y represents salvation in confucian tradition. says it is, transforming the secular into the sacred: focuses on the idea of ritualized behaviour/social forms (li)

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