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Teaching Confucianism

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"As Chinese philosophy is beginning to gain ground in the curricular offerings of many Philosophy Departments there is an increasing interest in the teaching of its most strategic topics. Richey has gathered a collection of essays by a wide range of scholars known for their work in Confucianism and Chinese intellectual and religious traditions. After teaching Confucianism for many years, I can say that the most fundamental issues are placed into the hands of ablescholars well prepared to provide guidance and even inspiration." —Ronnie Littlejohn, author of Daoism: An Introduction Even the most casual observer of Chinese society is aware of the tremendous significance of Confucianism as a linchpin of both ancient and modern Chinese identity. Furthermore, the Confucian tradition has exercised enormous influence over the values and institutions of the other cultures of East Asia, an influence that continues to be important in the global Asian diaspora. If forecasters are correct in labeling the 21st century 'the Chinese century,' teachers andscholars of religious studies and theology will be called upon to illuminate the history, character, and role of Confucianism as a religious tradition in Chinese and Chinese-influenced societies. The essays in this volume will address the specifically pedagogical challenges of introducing Confucianmaterial to non-East Asian scholars and students. Informed by the latest scholarship as well as practical experience in the religious studies and theology classroom, the essays are attentive to the various settings within which religious material is taught and sensitive to the needs of both experts in Confucian studies and those with no background in Asian studies who are charged with teaching these traditions. The authors represent all the arenas of Confucian studies, from the ancient to themodern. Courses involving Confucius and Confucianism have proliferated across the disciplinary map of the modern university. This volume will be an invaluable resource for instructors not only in religious studies departments and theological schools, but also teachers of world philosophy, non-Westernphilosophy, Asian studies, and world history.Even the most casual observer of Chinese society is aware of the tremendous significance of Confucianism as a linchpin of both ancient and modern Chinese identity. Furthermore, the Confucian tradition has exercised enormous influence over the values and institutions of the other cultures of East Asia, an influence that continues to be important in the global Asian diaspora. If forecasters are correct in labeling the 21st century 'the Chinese century,' teachers andscholars of religious studies and theology will be called upon to illuminate the history, character, and role of Confucianism as a religious tradition in Chinese and Chinese-influenced societies. The essays in this volume will address the specifically pedagogical challenges of introducing Confucianmaterial to non-East Asian scholars and students. Informed by the latest scholarship as well as practical experience in the religious studies and theology classroom, the essays are attentive to the various settings within which religious material is taught and sensitive to the needs of both experts in Confucian studies and those with no background in Asian studies who are charged with teaching these traditions. The authors represent all the arenas of Confucian studies, from the ancient to themodern. Courses involving Confucius and Confucianism have proliferated across the disciplinary map of the modern university. This volume will be an invaluable resource for instructors not only in religious studies departments and theological schools, but also teachers of world philosophy, non-Westernphilosophy, Asian studies, and world history....

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Authors RICHEY, Jeffrey L. Richey, Jeffrey L. (EDT) Richey
Assisted by Jeffrey L. Richey (Editor), Jeffrey L. (Assistant Professor of Religion Richey (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.02.2008
 
EAN 9780195311600
ISBN 978-0-19-531160-0
No. of pages 230
Dimensions 159 mm x 241 mm x 25 mm
Series AAR Teaching Religious Studies Series
AAR Teaching Religious Studies
AAR Teaching Religious Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Other world religions

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