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    The respect of the filial piety within one’s home will affect everything; like a pebble creating ripples in the water. If we are benevolent within our home‚ we shall as well show Jen in other facets of life. Those who have the right to rule‚ as not all men are created equal should therefor exhibit Ren. With Ren‚ the ruler like the ripple effect of upholding the filial piety can show Shu to his subordinates. “The rule of virtue is like the North Star

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    1. In what major ways did Confucian philosophy manifest itself in Chinese society during the Ming and/or Qing dynasties? It is clear from examining the philosophical thought and social trends during both the Qing and Ming dynasties that Confucian thought and ideology had a profound effect on Chinese society and moral values during that period. Confucian philosophy is an ethical and philosophical thinking system thought to have been developed from the teachings of Kong Fuzi‚ known as Confucius who

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    How would you describe the condition of the Catholic Church on the eve of the Protestant Reformation? In the time right before the reformation‚ there was a mixture of corruption and piety throughout‚ so to say that the whole church was absolutely corrupt or absolutely pious would be an err. We see dramatic events such as feasts‚ pilgrimages‚ high mass and famous preachers were highly sought after‚ but regular devotions and mass were in decline. In the state of the churchmen‚ we can see that

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    Eric Godfrey 3/20/13 Honorable Women Tokugawa era Japan was a very different period than those before it‚ instead of proving loyalty and honor on the battlefield it was drawn from more diplomatic situations. The Tokugawa period brought with it an era of lasting peace for nearly 250 years‚ and with it came different ways in which to occupy ones self. Many things in society changed including‚ the warring ways of the samurai where honor was drawn from the strength and skill turned into peaceful

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    between 1730 and 1770; where around 100 Amish families‚ from Switzerland‚ settled in Pennsylvania. The Anabaptists were ferociously persecuted in their home country because of their religion. The effect of this was an encouragement of “simplicity and piety; which the Anabaptist already saw in the Bible” (Nolt 11). Today‚ there are over 250‚000 Amish people living in over 28 states. The “Amish come from Jakob Amman‚ who taught his followers to live non resistant lives‚ care for the community‚ work the

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    “Christian outreach to slaves began at a snail’s pace. In fact‚ before the 1720’s‚ virtually nothing at all took place that is worthy of mention in a brief survey such as this one”. (Sweeney 109) (1) After reading the aforementioned quote‚ I would challenge Mr. Sweeney to do a bit more digging around the origins of slavery and conversion as well as rephrasing his statement. “Africans and African descendants working in the early modern Atlantic commercial system were exposed to the world of European

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    status‚ the status of ancestors (Lazzarotti 2014:108)1. As we already mentioned‚ ancestors – as well as ghosts – still share the same living space of their descends. This fact added to the series of Confucian precepts related to the concept of filial piety or 孝xiao leaded Chinese people to the creation of elaborated and important rituals. The goal of these rituals in fact ties together the idea of strengthening

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    History Rewritten The issuing of the Edict of Milan caused monopoly of Christianity with support from the Roman Empire. Before the issuing of the Edict of Milan‚ Christianity was prohibited from the Roman Empire and Christianity was considered as underground religion in that believers could not officially reveal their belief. However‚ the Edict of Milan legitimized religious tolerance toward Christianity. The Roman Empire did not only allowed religious tolerance but the Roman Empire decided to

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    governments and corporations in the name of development is like adding salt to the wound. Thirdly‚ having to leave homes for education and/or work in cities is tearing apart family relationships. Gone are the traditional family values like filial piety and closeness of blood relations. Such great increases in the urban population numbers lead to related problems like insufficient homes‚ lack of schools and poor health and sewerage facilities. Finally‚ immigration to cities can be likened to fire

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    Jen is a supreme virtue representing human qualities at their best. In human relations‚ jen is manifested in chung‚ or faithfulness to oneself and others. Other important Confucian virtues include righteousness‚ propriety‚ integrity‚ and filial piety. It is in this light that thoughts of Confucius can so largely affect all facets of life. Confucianism can affect and determine the ethical viewpoints of entire nations. The ideal social structure of East Asia was that of a Confucian hierarchy

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