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    A Korean Confucian's Advice on How to Be Moral
    • A Korean Confucian's Advice on How to Be Moral

      Tasan Chŏng Yagyong's Reading of the Zhongyong

      • 484 stránok
      • 17 hodin čítania

      "Tasan Chong Yagyong (1762-1836) is one of the most creative thinkers Korea has ever produced, one of the country's first Christians, and a leading scholar in Confucian philosophy. Born in a staunchly Neo-Confucian society, in his early twenties he encountered writings by Catholic missionaries in China and was fascinated. However, when he later learned that the Catholic Church condemned the Confucian practice of placing a spirit tablet on a family altar to honor past generations, he left the small Catholic community he had helped found and ostensibly returned to the Neo-Confucian fold. Nevertheless, the Christian ideas he studied in his youth influenced his thinking for the rest of his life, stimulating him to look at Neo-Confucianism with a critical eye and suggest new solutions to problems Confucian scholars had been addressing for centuries. A Korean Confucian's Advice on How to Be Moral is an annotated translation of Tasan's commentaries on the Confucian classic Zhongyong (usually translated as The Doctrine of the Mean) in which he applies both Confucianism and Christianity to the question of how to best develop a moral character. Written as a dialogue with King Chongjo, (r. 1776-1800) these texts reveal how Tasan interpreted his Confucian tradition, particularly its understanding of how human beings could cultivate morality, while the king's questions illustrate the mainstream Neo-Confucianism Tasan was reacting against. Tasan challenged the non-theistic standard, insisting that living a moral life is not easy and that we need to be motivated to exert the effort necessary to overcome our selfish tendencies. He had abandoned his faith by the time he wrote these commentaries but, influenced by Catholic works and determined to find a more effective way to live a moral life than non-theistic Neo-Confucianism provided, Tasan constructed a Confucian philosophy of moral improvement centered on belief in God. This translation, helpfully annotated for context and analysis, is an exploration of early Korean engagement with the West and a powerful guide to all those interested in Confucianism, Christianity, and morality."-- Provided by publisher

      A Korean Confucian's Advice on How to Be Moral
    • Renegade Fan

      • 212 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      The book offers an in-depth exploration of New Mexico's minor league basketball scene through the lens of photographer Don Baker, who combines personal interviews with team owners, coaches, and players. It features captivating photographs capturing the intensity of games and behind-the-scenes moments. Notable former UNM Lobo players and those who transitioned to the NBA, such as Chris "Birdman" Andersen, are highlighted. Baker's unique perspective reveals untold stories from the teams and personal journeys of the athletes, making it a distinctive tribute to the sport.

      Renegade Fan
    • Refired, Not Retired

      • 112 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      The autobiography explores the author's childhood in 1930s rural South Dakota and his profound quest for spiritual understanding. Through personal revelations from God, he emphasizes that everyone has the potential to develop a close relationship with the divine. The narrative encourages readers to pursue their own spiritual journeys with determination and openness.

      Refired, Not Retired