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Confucianism

Contributor(s): Hoobler, Dorothy (Author), Hoobler, Thomas (Author), O'Brien, Joanne (Editor), Palmer, Martin (Editor)

ISBN: 9781604131079

Publisher: Chelsea House Publications

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Pub Date: May 1, 2009

Dewey: 299.512

LCCN: 2008029656

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Glossary, Illustrated, Index, Maps, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: 12 to 17

Physical Info: 0.62" H x 9.55" L x 7.41" W ( 1.32 lbs) 144 pages

BISAC Categories:

Juvenile Nonfiction | Religion | General

Series: World Religions (Facts on File)

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Description: Long dismissed as irrelevant by communist China, Confucianism is experiencing a new resurgence in China and around the globe. So-called New Confucianists seek to find a unity between their religion and the modern world, rejecting any form of cultural isolationism. Founded in China 2,500 years ago by a master philosopher, Confucianism was a system of ethical behavior and social responsibility that evolved into one of the great spiritual traditions of the East. It has played a profoundly important role in the evolution of Chinese civilization over the centuries and has had a marked influence on other Asian cultures including those of Vietnam, Korea, and Japan. "Confucianism, Third Edition" clearly outlines the historical development of Confucianism, presents the basic tenets of Confucian thought, traces its evolution in response to the events of Chinese history, and examines its enduring relevance to the contemporary world.

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