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Confucianism - HOME Confucianism An Introduction to Confucianism by Xinzhong Yao, Taking into account the long history and wide range of Confucian Studies, this book introduces Confucianism - initiated in China by Confucius (551 BC-479 BC) - primarily as a philosophical and religious tradition. It pays attention to Confucianism in both the West and the East, focussing on the tradition's doctrines, schools, rituals, sacred places and terminology, but also stressing the adaptations, transformations and new thinking taking place in modern times. Xinzhong Yao presents Confucianism as a tradition with many dimensions and as an ancient ...

An Introduction to Confucianism - HOME An Introduction to Confucianism An Introduction to Confucianism by Xinzhong Yao, Taking into account the long history and wide range of Confucian Studies, this book introduces Confucianism - initiated in China by Confucius (551 BC-479 BC) - primarily as a philosophical and religious tradition. It pays attention to Confucianism in both the West and the East, focussing on the tradition's doctrines, schools, rituals, sacred places and terminology, but also stressing the adaptations, transformations and new thinking taking place in modern times. Xinzhong Yao presents Confucianism as a tradition with many dimensions and ...

Neo Confucianism - HOME Neo Confucianism The Confucian Kingship in Korea: Yongjo and the Politics of Sagacity by Jahyun Kim Haboush, The Neo-Confucian kingship was based on the ideal of the sage king, an ordinary human being rendered supreme through his extraordinary virtue. The eighteenth-century Korean ruler Yongjo, one of that countrys most illustrious yet most tragic rulers, is a fascinating example of the Neo-Confucian sage kingship. In this book, JaHyun Kim Haboush provides an outstanding, dramatically realized introduction to traditional Korean culture through the story of Yongjo, and offers profound insights into ...

Confucianism Confucius - HOME Confucianism Confucius Hsieh Liang-Tso and the Analects of Confucius by Thomas Whitfield Selover, Hsieh Liang-tso (c.1050-c.1120, known as master Shang-ts'ai) was one of the leading direct disciples of Ch'eng Hao and Ch'eng I, the two brothers who were the early leaders of the Confucian revival known as Neo-Confucianism in Northern Sung China. Hsieh was thus among the first to recognize and follow the insights of the Ch'eng brothers as definitive of the authentic Confucian tradition, a recognition that became the conviction of the majority of later Confucian ...

Confucianism Today - HOME Confucianism Today Confucianism (Rel O/T Wld) The volumes in the new series Religions of the World surveys religions that have had a major impact on the history of the world and that continue to play a role in relationships between nations and ethnic groups. All aspects--including roots and founding, primary beliefs and cultural activities, the way the faiths are viewed by the rest of the world, and the experience of growing up as a member of the religion--are be examined. Often considered more a philosophy or system of social ...

New Confucianism - HOME New Confucianism The Confucian Kingship in Korea: Yongjo and the Politics of Sagacity by Jahyun Kim Haboush, The Neo-Confucian kingship was based on the ideal of the sage king, an ordinary human being rendered supreme through his extraordinary virtue. The eighteenth-century Korean ruler Yongjo, one of that countrys most illustrious yet most tragic rulers, is a fascinating example of the Neo-Confucian sage kingship. In this book, JaHyun Kim Haboush provides an outstanding, dramatically realized introduction to traditional Korean culture through the story of Yongjo, and offers profound insights into ...

Confucianism Korean - HOME Confucianism Korean Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions: Yu Hyongwon and the Late Choson Dynasty by James B. Palais, Seventeenth-century Korea was a country in crisis - successive invasions by Hideyoshi and the Manchus had rocked the Choson dynasty (1392-1910), which was already weakened by maladministration, internecine bureaucratic factionalism, unfair taxation, concentration of wealth, military problems, and other ills. Yu Hyongwon (1622-1673; pen name, Pan'gye), a recluse scholar, responded to this time of chaos and uncertainty by writing his modestly titled Pan'gye surok (The Jottings of Pan'gye), a ...

Confucianism Ritual - HOME Confucianism Ritual An Introduction to Confucianism by Xinzhong Yao, Taking into account the long history and wide range of Confucian Studies, this book introduces Confucianism - initiated in China by Confucius (551 BC-479 BC) - primarily as a philosophical and religious tradition. It pays attention to Confucianism in both the West and the East, focussing on the tradition's doctrines, schools, rituals, sacred places and terminology, but also stressing the adaptations, transformations and new thinking taking place in modern times. Xinzhong Yao presents Confucianism as a tradition with many dimensions and as an ...

Confucianism Belief - HOME Confucianism Belief Confucianism: Origins, Beliefs, Practices, Holy Texts, Sacred Places by Jennifer Oldstone-Moore, Offers an introduction to Confucianism, covering origins, central concepts, festivals, the interplay of yin and yang, and the role of the Five Phases. Confucianism (Rel O/T Wld) The volumes in the new series Religions of the World surveys religions that have had a major impact on the history of the world and that continue to play a role in relationships between nations and ethnic groups. All aspects--including roots and founding, primary beliefs and cultural activities, the ...

Confucianism Manufacturing - HOME Confucianism Manufacturing Manufactoring Confucianism: Chinese Traditions and Universak Civilizations by Lionel M. Jensen, Manufacturing Confucianism-PB Culture of Korean Industry: An Ethnography of Poongsan Corporation by Choong Soon Kim, As Americans become more conscious of trade competition from Japan, Korea looms large as another source of high-quality goods. What accounts for Korea's ability to compete in foreign markets, and what distinguishes it from its island neighbor? Anthropologist Choong Soon Kim sheds light on this question through an ethnography of Poongsan Corporation, a metals manufacturer in South Korea. Through this single ...

Confucianism and Ethics - HOME Confucianism and Ethics Early Confucian Ethics Early Confucian Ethics Confucianism and Modernization: Industrialization and Democratization of the Confucian Regions by Wei-Bin Zhang, Wei-Bin Zhang offers an authoritative guide to the philosophy of Confucian regions, covering mainland China Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Vietnam, and Singapore. All, except Singapore, employed Confucianism as the state ideology before the West came to East Asia. The differences and similarities between the variety of Confucian schools are examined. The author concludes that the philosophical and ethical principles of Confucianism will assist ...

Confucianism Fact - HOME Confucianism Fact The Construction of Orthodoxy and Heresy: Neo-Confucian, Islamic, Jewish, and Early Christian Patterns by John B. Henderson, This book presents the first systematic and cross-cultural exploration of ideas of heresy, as well as orthodoxy, in a group of major religious traditions, including Neo-Confucianism, Sunni Islam, rabbinic Judaism, and early Christianity. It shows how authorities in all four of these traditions used common strategies to distinguish orthodox truth from heretical error. These same strategies often appear in modern ideological polemics and studies of deviance as well as in ...

Confucianism Quote - HOME Confucianism Quote An Introduction to Confucianism by Xinzhong Yao, Taking into account the long history and wide range of Confucian Studies, this book introduces Confucianism - initiated in China by Confucius (551 BC-479 BC) - primarily as a philosophical and religious tradition. It pays attention to Confucianism in both the West and the East, focussing on the tradition's doctrines, schools, rituals, sacred places and terminology, but also stressing the adaptations, transformations and new thinking taking place in modern times. Xinzhong Yao presents Confucianism as a tradition with many dimensions and as an ...

Confucianism Practice - HOME Confucianism Practice Confucianism for the Modern World by Daniel Bell, While Confucian ideals continue to inspire thinkers and political actors, discussions of Confucian practices and institutions appropriate for the modern era have been conspicuously absent. This volume discloses in meticulous detail the relevance of Confucianism to the contemporary world. Contributions by internationally renowned philosophers, lawyers, historians, and social scientists argue for feasible and desirable Confucian policies and institutions, as they draw out the political, economic, and legal implications of Confucianism for the modern world. Asian Religions in Practice: An Introduction by Donald ...

Confucianism Belief - HOME Confucianism Belief Confucianism: Origins, Beliefs, Practices, Holy Texts, Sacred Places by Jennifer Oldstone-Moore, Offers an introduction to Confucianism, covering origins, central concepts, festivals, the interplay of yin and yang, and the role of the Five Phases. Confucianism (Rel O/T Wld) The volumes in the new series Religions of the World surveys religions that have had a major impact on the history of the world and that continue to play a role in relationships between nations and ethnic groups. All aspects--including roots and founding, primary beliefs and cultural activities, the ...

Define Confucianism - HOME Define Confucianism Culture & State in Late Choson Korea by Jahyun Kim Haboush, Investigating the late sixteenth through the nineteenth century, this work looks at the shifting boundaries between the Choson state and the adherents of Confucianism, Buddhism, Christianity, and popular religions. Seeking to define the meaning and constitutive elements of the hegemonic group and a particular marginalized community in this Confucian state, the contributors argue that the power of each group and the space it occupied were determined by a dynamic interaction of ideology, governmental policies, and the group's self-perceptions. ...

Confucianism Founder - HOME Confucianism Founder Exploring the Religions of Our World by Nancy Clemmons, Written in accord with the Catechism of the Catholic Church and rooted in the sound catechetical principles of the National Catechetical Directory, these texts present a well-defined curriculum model that stresses clear objectives, careful organization, and creative methods and evaluation procedures to check the attainment of goals. Very flexible, allowing teachers to select materials to highlight and stress, each text can be implemented on various grade levels for a quarter, a semester, or a full year depending on the length and ... an ever-widening circle that begins with the teen's understanding of their own religious roots. Beginning with Judaism and Christianity, Clemmons widens the circle further to discuss first another major monotheistic faith (Islam) before turning to other ancient religions of the world (Hinduism, Sikism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Shintoism) that have reemerged in various forms in North America today. Clemmons returns full circle to explore a variety of religious traditions that sprung from America's Protestant roots including Mormonism, Jehovah's Witness, and the Church of Christ, Scientist. A brief history (including ...

Ritual and Practice of Confucianism - HOME Ritual and Practice of Confucianism An Introduction to Confucianism by Xinzhong Yao, Taking into account the long history and wide range of Confucian Studies, this book introduces Confucianism - initiated in China by Confucius (551 BC-479 BC) - primarily as a philosophical and religious tradition. It pays attention to Confucianism in both the West and the East, focussing on the tradition's doctrines, schools, rituals, sacred places and terminology, but also stressing the adaptations, transformations and new thinking taking place in modern times. Xinzhong Yao presents Confucianism as a tradition with many dimensions ...

Confucianism Origin - HOME Confucianism Origin The Confucian Quest for Order the Confucian Quest for Order: The Origin and Formation of the Political Thought of Xun Zi the Origin and Formation of t Dr. Sato's volume deals with the origin and formation of the political thought of pre-imperial Xun Zi, with close focus on this synthesizer's formative theory on rituals and social norms. Confucianism: Origins, Beliefs, Practices, Holy Texts, Sacred Places by Jennifer Oldstone-Moore, Offers an introduction to Confucianism, covering origins, central concepts, festivals, the interplay of yin and yang, and the ...

Confucianism Historical Figure - HOME Confucianism Historical Figure The Columbia Guide to Modern Chinese History by R. Keith Schoppa, China, the worlds oldest and most populous state, remains an enigma to most people in the West, even at a time when that country is playing an increasingly prominent role on the international stage. At the heart of modern Chinese history have been the efforts of the Chinese people to transform their polity into a modern nation state, the Confucian orthodoxy into an ideology that can help direct that process, and an agrarian economy into an industrial one. These efforts are ongoing and of great importance. This book is both an introduction to the major features of modern Chinese history and a resource for researchers ...

Confucianism Symbol - HOME Confucianism Symbol The Cult of the Fox: Power, Gender, and Popular Religion in Late Imperial and Modern China This wide-ranging work explores the shamanistic fox cult that has attracted large portions of the Chinese population since the late sixteenth century. As a symbol, the fox inhabits the space between such opposites as male and female, young and old, divine and demonic. It blurs rigid boundaries and forces a reconsideration of conventional social structures. Although fox cults were derided as illicit from their very inception, they continue to thrive. Departing from officially sanctioned histories and examining various anecdotal literatures through the lenses of historiography, ethnography, and literary studies, Kang explores the significance of this fascinating religious phenomenon as well as its intrinsic ties with Confucian ideals, Buddhism, Daoism, and popular gods in Chinese history. Korea Between Empires, 1895 to 1919 by Andre Schmid, Korea Between Empires chronicles the development of a Korean national consciousness. It focuses on two critical periods in Korean history and asks how key concepts and symbols ...

Confucianism in China - HOME Confucianism in China Women and Confucian Cultures in Premodern China, Korea, and Japan by Dorothy Ko, Representing an unprecedented collaboration among international scholars from Asia, Europe, and the United States, this volume rewrites the history of East Asia by rethinking the contentious relationship between Confucianism and women. The authors discuss the absence of women in the Confucian canonical tradition and examine the presence of women in politics, family, education, and art in premodern China, Korea, and Japan. What emerges is a concept of Confucianism that is dynamic instead of monolithic in shaping ...

Historical Figure and Event of Confucianism - HOME Historical Figure and Event of Confucianism The Columbia Guide to Modern Chinese History by R. Keith Schoppa, China, the worlds oldest and most populous state, remains an enigma to most people in the West, even at a time when that country is playing an increasingly prominent role on the international stage. At the heart of modern Chinese history have been the efforts of the Chinese people to transform their polity into a modern nation state, the Confucian orthodoxy into an ideology that can help direct that process, and an agrarian economy into an industrial one. These efforts are ongoing and of great importance. This book is both an introduction to the major features of modern Chinese history and a resource for researchers ...

History of Confucianism - HOME History of Confucianism To Rebuild the Empire: Lu Chih's Confucian Pragmatist Approach to the Mid-T'Ang Predicament by Josephine Chiu-Duke, X To Rebuild the Empire provides the first complete critical study in any language of Lu Chih (Lu Hsuan-kung, 754-805), one of traditional China's most important prime ministers and a pivitol figure in T'ang dynasty China's struggle for survival toward the end of the eighth century. The work also provides an intellectual history of an era, beginning about the middle of the T'ang ...

Confucianism and Woman - HOME Confucianism and Woman Women and Confucian Cultures in Premodern China, Korea, and Japan by Dorothy Ko, Representing an unprecedented collaboration among international scholars from Asia, Europe, and the United States, this volume rewrites the history of East Asia by rethinking the contentious relationship between Confucianism and women. The authors discuss the absence of women in the Confucian canonical tradition and examine the presence of women in politics, family, education, and art in premodern China, Korea, and Japan. What emerges is a concept of Confucianism that is dynamic instead of monolithic in shaping ...

Confucianism China - HOME Confucianism China Women and Confucian Cultures in Premodern China, Korea, and Japan by Dorothy Ko, Representing an unprecedented collaboration among international scholars from Asia, Europe, and the United States, this volume rewrites the history of East Asia by rethinking the contentious relationship between Confucianism and women. The authors discuss the absence of women in the Confucian canonical tradition and examine the presence of women in politics, family, education, and art in premodern China, Korea, and Japan. What emerges is a concept of Confucianism that is dynamic instead of monolithic in shaping the ...

Confucianism Map - HOME Confucianism Map One World, Many Religions: The Ways We Worship by Mary Pope Osborne, Religious understanding is as important today than any other time in history. In this highly acclaimed book, Mary Pope Osborne introduces readers to the six major religions of the world. One World, Many Religions covers the history, beliefs, and practices of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. All have had a deep effect on the laws and customs of every country. They have shaped art, literature, music, and education. They have given the world magnificent stories, songs, buildings, holy objects, ceremonies, and festivals." From the Introduction to Many Religions, One ...

Definition of Confucianism - HOME Definition of Confucianism Hsieh Liang-Tso and the Analects of Confucius by Thomas Whitfield Selover, Hsieh Liang-tso (c.1050-c.1120, known as master Shang-ts'ai) was one of the leading direct disciples of Ch'eng Hao and Ch'eng I, the two brothers who were the early leaders of the Confucian revival known as Neo-Confucianism in Northern Sung China. Hsieh was thus among the first to recognize and follow the insights of the Ch'eng brothers as definitive of the authentic Confucian tradition, a recognition that became the conviction of the majority of later Confucian ...

Confucianism and Human Right - HOME Confucianism and Human Right Hsieh Liang-Tso and the Analects of Confucius by Thomas Whitfield Selover, Hsieh Liang-tso (c.1050-c.1120, known as master Shang-ts'ai) was one of the leading direct disciples of Ch'eng Hao and Ch'eng I, the two brothers who were the early leaders of the Confucian revival known as Neo-Confucianism in Northern Sung China. Hsieh was thus among the first to recognize and follow the insights of the Ch'eng brothers as definitive of the authentic Confucian tradition, a recognition that became the conviction of the majority of later Confucian ...

Confucianism China History - HOME Confucianism China History An Intellectual History of Modern China by Merle Goldman, An Intellectual History of Modern China is the only comprehensive book on modern China's intellectual development from the nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century.While existing studies tend to focus on individual Chinese thinkers, this book includes all the major Chinese thinkers, as well as political figures who have influenced China's modern history. Merle Goldman and Leo Ou-fan Lee introduce this this collection of essays, drawn from the later volumes (Volumes 12, 13, 14, 15) of The Cambridge History of China. The chapters, authored by eminent historians and social scientists in the field of Chinese studies, together trace the transformation of Confucian ideas, the introduction of Western views and the resulting, uniquely Chinese view of the world. By linking key intellectual developments and figures to emerging political movements, they explain the profound impact of changing ideas and values on Chinese politics and revolution. Merle Goldman brings the ...

Confucianism Holidays - HOME Confucianism Holidays Encyclopedia of China: The Essential Reference to China, Its History and Culture by Dorothy Perkins, More than 1,000 entries explore all aspects of China's past, present and future, with essay-length entries on provinces and major cities; Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism and other religions; family life; calligraphy, embroidery, sculpture and other arts and crafts; folktales and mythology; martial arts, including tai chi chuan and kung fu; native animals and plants; emperors and dynasties; political movements and institutions; traditional medicine; contemporary leaders; festivals and holidays; foreign relations; language and writing; ...

Confucianism Temples - HOME Confucianism Temples On Sacred Grounds: Culture, Society, Politics, and the Formation of the Cult of Confucius by Thomas A. Wilson, The sacred landscape of imperial China was dotted with Buddhist monasteries, Daoist temples, shrines to local deities, and the altars of the mandarinate. Prominent among the official shrines were the temples in every capital throughout the empire devoted to the veneration of Confucius. Twice a year members of the educated elite and officials in each area gathered to offer sacrifices to Confucius, his disciples, and the major scholars of the Confucian tradition. Vietnam by Bobbie Kalman, Culture under communism, music, theater and dance, puppet shows, Cham and French colonial architecture. Buddhism, Taosim, Confucianism and ancestor worship, Cao Dai temple, Tet. New Confucianism - New Confucianism (當代新儒學 "Contemporary New Confucianism") is a new movement ...

Confucianism and Taoism - HOME Confucianism and Taoism 366 Readings from Taoism and Confucianism by Robert Van de Weyer, 366 Readings from Taoism and Confucianism Eastern Religions: Confucianism, Shinto, Hinduism, Buddism, Taoism Eastern Religions: Confucianism, Shinto, Hinduism, Buddism, Taoism The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism - The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism is a book written by Maximilian Weber, a German economist and sociologist in the early 20th century. Note that the original edition was in German. Daoism-Taoism Romanization issue - Dào is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese character 道, representing a word usually ...

Teachings of Confucianism - HOME Teachings of Confucianism Teach Yourself Eastern Philosophy by Mel Thompson, From the exotic images of sexual Tantra to the simple precision of Zen, from the moral precepts of Confucianism to the rich array of Hindu ideas and lifestyles, Eastern philosophy provides a feast of ideas of universal relevance. "Teach Yourself Eastern Philosophy examines those ideas as they developed within the ancient civilizations of Asia. It examines the ethical and social implications of each and points to parallels with Western thought, where appropriate. Confucianism Discusses how the teachings of Confucius evolved from a ...

Confucianism Philosophy - HOME Confucianism Philosophy Basic Writing of Mo Tzu by Burton Watson, Mo Tzu, Hsun Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu were three of the most important philosophers in ancient China. This collection of their basic writings points to three very different positions within in the spectrum of Chinese thought and reveals the diversity of of the Chinese intellectual tradition. Presenting the principle doctrines of Mo Tzu (470-391 B.C.) and his followers, early rivals of the Confucian school, this section includes writings on music, fatalism, Confucians, and "universal love" -the cornerstone of Mo-ist philosophy Hsun Tzu (born ca. 312 B.C.) provided the dominant philosophical system of his day. Although basically Confucian, he differed with Mencius by asserting that the original ...

Confucianism Taoism Understanding - HOME Confucianism Taoism Understanding Understanding World Religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Judaism, Islam by George Braswell, Understanding World Religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Judaism, Islam One World, Many Religions: The Ways We Worship by Mary Pope Osborne, Religious understanding is as important today than any other time in history. In this highly acclaimed book, Mary Pope Osborne introduces readers to the six major religions of the world. One World, Many Religions covers the history, beliefs, and practices of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. All have had a deep effect on ...

Confucianism Introduction Introduction Religion - HOME Confucianism Introduction Introduction Religion Asian Religions in Practice: An Introduction by Donald S. Lopez, Princeton Readings in Religions is a new series of anthologies on the religions of the world, representing the significant advances that have been made in the study of religions in the last thirty years. This volume brings together the introductions to the first five volumes of this acclaimed series Religions of India in Practice (1995), Buddhism in Practice (1995), Religions of China in Practice (1996), Religions of Tibet in Practice (1997), and Religions of Japan in Practice (1999).The introductions to these volumes have been widely praised for their accessible, clear and concise overviews of the religions of Asia, providing both historical context and insightful analysis of Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, Islam, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Shinto, and Bon, as well as many local traditions. The authors of the chapters are leading scholars of Asian religions Richard Davis (India), Stephen Teiser (China), George Tanabe (Japan), and Donald Lopez (Buddhism and Tibet).They bring together the best and most current research ...

Confucianism Picture - HOME Confucianism Picture The Illustrated World's Religions: A Guide for Our Wisdom Traditions by Huston Smith, Retaining all the beloved qualities of Huston Smith's classic "The Religions of Man" and the current fully revised and updated "The World's Religions," this stunning pictorial presentation refines the text to its wonderful essentials. In detailed, absorbing, richly illustrated, and highly readable chapters on Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Judaism, Christianity and primal religions, we find refreshing and fascinating presentations of both the differences and the similarities among the worldwide religious traditions. The approach is at once classic and contemporary, retaining all the empathy, eloquence and erudition that millions of readers love ...

Confucianism Essay Taoism - HOME Confucianism Essay Taoism Encyclopedia of China: The Essential Reference to China, Its History and Culture by Dorothy Perkins, More than 1,000 entries explore all aspects of China's past, present and future, with essay-length entries on provinces and major cities; Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism and other religions; family life; calligraphy, embroidery, sculpture and other arts and crafts; folktales and mythology; martial arts, including tai chi chuan and kung fu; native animals and plants; emperors and dynasties; political movements and institutions; traditional medicine; contemporary leaders; festivals and holidays; foreign relations; language and ...

Confucianism God - HOME Confucianism God Global Gods: Exploring the Role of Religions in Modern Societies by David W. Shenk, This book explores ten religious or ideological options, including African traditional religion, Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, the European Enlightenment, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Marxism, and Platonism. Can Evangelicals Learn from World Religions?: Jesus, Revelation & Religious Traditions by Gerald R. McDermott, One thing it does not mean, argues Gerald McDermott, is that God has not revealed himself at all through other religions. But then what is the nature of revelation in other world religions? And what can evangelicals learn ...

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Facts On File - Confucianism (World Religions) (Hardcover) : Discusses how the teachings of Confucius evolved from a social order to a religion, describing its origins, ...

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What Would Confucius Do? Wisdom And Advice On Achieving Success And Getting Along With Others (Paperback) : An accessible guide to applying Confucian tenets to the modern world focuses on the ancient teacher s three ...

Las Religiones Del Mundo / The World S Religions (Paperback) : Provides an introduction to Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and the ...

A Guide To Elegance: For Every Woman Who Wants To Be Well And Properly Dressed On All Occasions (Hardcover) : Provides advice for women on what to wear for a variety of different occasions and includes tips on such top...

Cao Dai and Chu Chi Tunnels Private Tour : This is a great day trip from Ho Chi Minh to see a mixture of culture and history. Visit Tay Ninh, home of t...

Eastern Religions: Origins - Beliefs - Practices - Holy Texts - Sacred Places (Paperback) : An illustrated introduction to five of the great religious traditions of the world examines the principles, ...

Katharina Von Bora: A Reformation Life (Paperback) : Author: Markwald, Rudolf K. / Markwald, Marilynn Morris. Number of Pages: 253. Published On: 2002/10/01. Lan...

Confucius Lives Next Door: What Living In The East Teaches Us About Living In The West (Paperback) : Drawing on his five years in Japan as The Washington Post s Tokyo bureau chief to examine the Asian way of l...






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