Confucianism, a habit of the heart

Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Notes -- 1. Confucianism as Civil Religion -- Changing Attitudes toward Religion -- Engaging Mainland New Confucians -- Problems of Making Confucianism a Religion -- Civil Religion for China? -- A New Proposition for Civil Religion of Tianxia -- Notes -...

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Contributors: Ivanhoe, P. J. (Editor) ; Kim, Sungmoon (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Albany State University of New York Press [2016]
In:Year: 2016
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bellah, Robert N. 1927-2013 / Asia / Confucianism / Civil religion
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Civil Religion
B Electronic books
B Confucianism
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Summary:Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Notes -- 1. Confucianism as Civil Religion -- Changing Attitudes toward Religion -- Engaging Mainland New Confucians -- Problems of Making Confucianism a Religion -- Civil Religion for China? -- A New Proposition for Civil Religion of Tianxia -- Notes -- 2. The Revival of Confucianism in the Sphere of Mores and the Reactivation of the Civil Religion Debate in China -- New Flights of Social Imagination: Confucianism as a "Habit of the Heart" -- Confucianism-Inspired Groups in the PRC
Other Groups and Organizations Promoting Elements of Confucian Religiosity in the "Space of the People" -- The Issue of Civil Religion -- Debates in Scholarly Circles -- The Role of the State: Confucianism as a "Civil/Civic Religion"? -- A "Common Religion"? -- Notes -- 3. Inside the Revival of Confucianism in Mainland China -- A Retrospective -- Confucian Classics Today and General Education -- Some Personal Observations and Remarks -- Notes -- 4. The Politics of Confucianism in Contemporary China* -- The Politics of Epistemology -- The Politics of Religion Question
The Politics of Confucian Nationalism -- The Politics of Confucianism as a Civil Religion -- Notes -- 5. Obstacles to the Globalization of Confucianism -- Confucianism in Modern History -- Conflicts with Western Individualism -- Confucianism as Political Ideology -- Paths to Globalization? -- Notes -- 6. Beyond a Disciplinary Society: Reimagining Confucian Democracy in South Korea -- Postmodern Confucianism: The Epistemological Foundation -- A Tough Road from Postmodern Confucianism to Confucian Democracy -- Toward Confucian Democratic Citizenship -- Notes
7. The Experience of Village Leaders during the Saemaul Movement in the 1970s -- Research Method and Data -- Transformational Leadership: The Leadership Qualities of Saemaul Leaders -- The Realm of Experience of Transformational Leaders -- Becoming Leaders by Saemaul Education -- The Planning and Realization of Village Development -- Proposing a Vision: A Village of Progress -- Persuasion and Cooperation -- Becoming Mentors of the Saemaul Movement -- The Presentation of Success Stories -- The Field Training of Leaders from Lagging Villages -- Identifying with the President of the Nation
Conclusion: A Korean Type of Transformational Leadership -- Notes -- 8. Contemporary Japanese Confucianism from a Genealogical Perspective -- The Confucian Boom in Japan -- Japanese Cultural Essentialism to Reappropriate the Analects -- The Analects as Pharmakon -- To Make Confucianism a Religion: Shirakawa Shizuka ... -- To Make Confucianism a Religion: Kaji Nobuyuki -- The Combination of Kyoyo-shugi and Conservative Reform: Yasuoka Masahiro -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 9. The Bildungsroman of the Heart: Thick Naturalism in Robert Bellah's Religion in Human Evolution -- Introduction
Bellah as a Nonreductive Humanistic Naturalist versus the New Naturalists
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1438460147