A Brief Analysis of Contemporary Confucianism's Research on Feminine Topics
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Pan, JingzhiKeywords
religionConfucianism
feminism
women
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Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion
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Abstract
Although Confucianism has been recognized as a world religion for more than a hundred years today, recent research, which studies it as a religion, still seems numbed to or ignores day-to-day feminine topics like sexual crimes, domestic violence, male patronize, and even gendered religious value itself. More often, even if they announce they are studying the religion, people study Confucianism as a philosophy, an ethic, a phenomenon, a political strategy…everything else but a religion with transcendent values like other world religions. This essay will overview the research of contemporary Confucian feminine topics and analyze and argue their utilities in helping Confucian women.Date
2023-05-04Type
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https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/context/cusrd_abstracts/article/1586/viewcontent/Contemporary_Confucianism_s_Research__on_Feminine_Topics____1_.pdf