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Shendao shejiao, the Glossary

Index Shendao shejiao

Shendao teaching is a Chinese philosophical perspective on religion.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 30 relations: Analects, Baixing, Book of Documents, Book of Rites, Book of the Later Han, Character education, Confucianism, Deity, Demon, Fan Zhen, Ghost, I Ching, Jesa, King Li of Zhou, King Wu of Zhou, Kong Yingda, Mandate of Heaven, Nature, Polytheism, Religion, Saint, Shang dynasty, Shangdi, Ten Wings, Tianxia, Unity of Heaven and humanity, Warring States period, Western Zhou, Xunzi (philosopher), Zhou dynasty.

  2. Classical Chinese philosophy
  3. Confucianism
  4. History of Chinese philosophy
  5. History of religion in China
  6. Religious Confucianism

Analects

The Analects, also known as the Sayings of Confucius, is an ancient Chinese philosophical text composed of sayings and ideas attributed to Confucius and his contemporaries, traditionally believed to have been compiled by his followers.

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Baixing

Baixing or lao baixing is a traditional Chinese term, meaning "the people" or "commoners." The word "lao" is often added as a prefix before "baixing".

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Book of Documents

The Book of Documents, or the Classic of History, is one of the Five Classics of ancient Chinese literature.

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Book of Rites

The Book of Rites, also known as the Liji, is a collection of texts describing the social forms, administration, and ceremonial rites of the Zhou dynasty as they were understood in the Warring States and the early Han periods.

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Book of the Later Han

The Book of the Later Han, also known as the History of the Later Han and by its Chinese name Hou Hanshu, is one of the Twenty-Four Histories and covers the history of the Han dynasty from 6 to 189 CE, a period known as the Later or Eastern Han.

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Character education

Character education is an umbrella term loosely used to describe the teaching of children and adults in a manner that will help them develop variously as moral, civic, good, mannered, behaved, non-bullying, healthy, critical, successful, traditional, compliant or socially acceptable beings.

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Confucianism

Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China, and is variously described as a tradition, philosophy (humanistic or rationalistic), religion, theory of government, or way of life.

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Deity

A deity or god is a supernatural being considered to be sacred and worthy of worship due to having authority over the universe, nature or human life.

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Demon

A demon is a malevolent supernatural entity.

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Fan Zhen

Fàn Zhěn (范縝, hanyupinyin Fàn Zhěn) (c. 450 – 515) was a Chinese philosopher, politician, and writer.

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Ghost

In folklore, a ghost is the soul or spirit of a dead person or non-human animal that is believed to be able to appear to the living.

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I Ching

The I Ching or Yijing, usually translated Book of Changes or Classic of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination text that is among the oldest of the Chinese classics.

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Jesa

Jesa is a ceremony commonly practiced in Korea.

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King Li of Zhou

King Li of Zhou (died in 828 BC), personal name Ji Hu, was the tenth king of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty.

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King Wu of Zhou

King Wu of Zhou (died), personal name Ji Fa, was the founding king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty.

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Kong Yingda

Kong Yingda (574 – 648), courtesy names Chongyuan (冲遠) and Zhongda (仲達), was a Chinese philosopher during the Sui and Tang dynasty.

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Mandate of Heaven

The Mandate of Heaven is a Chinese political ideology that was used in Ancient China and Imperial China to legitimize the rule of the king or emperor of China. Shendao shejiao and Mandate of Heaven are classical Chinese philosophy.

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Nature

Nature is an inherent character or constitution, particularly of the ecosphere or the universe as a whole.

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Polytheism

Polytheism is the belief in or worship of more than one god. Shendao shejiao and Polytheism are philosophy of religion.

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Religion

Religion is a range of social-cultural systems, including designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that generally relate humanity to supernatural, transcendental, and spiritual elements—although there is no scholarly consensus over what precisely constitutes a religion.

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Saint

In Christian belief, a saint is a person who is recognized as having an exceptional degree of holiness, likeness, or closeness to God.

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Shang dynasty

The Shang dynasty, also known as the Yin dynasty, was a Chinese royal dynasty that ruled in the Yellow River valley during the second millennium BC, traditionally succeeding the Xia dynasty and followed by the Western Zhou dynasty.

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Shangdi

Shangdi, also called simply Di, is the name of the Chinese Highest Deity or "Lord Above" in the theology of the classical texts, especially deriving from Shang theology and finding an equivalent in the later Tiān ("Heaven" or "Great Whole") of Zhou theology. Shendao shejiao and Shangdi are Religious Confucianism.

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Ten Wings

The Ten Wings (十翼 shí yì) is a collection of commentaries (傳 zhuan) to the classical Chinese Book of Changes (易經 Yì jīng) traditionally ascribed to Confucius.

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Tianxia

Tianxia, 'all under Heaven', is a Chinese term for a historical Chinese cultural concept that denoted either the entire geographical world or the metaphysical realm of mortals, and later became associated with political sovereignty.

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Unity of Heaven and humanity

Unity of Heaven and humanity is an ancient Chinese philosophical concept that is found common across many Chinese religions and philosophies. Shendao shejiao and Unity of Heaven and humanity are Religious Confucianism.

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Warring States period

The Warring States period was an era in ancient Chinese history characterized by warfare, bureaucratic and military reform, and political consolidation.

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Western Zhou

The Western Zhou (771 BC) was a period of Chinese history corresponding roughly to the first half of the Zhou dynasty.

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Xunzi (philosopher)

Xunzi (BCE), born Xun Kuang, was a Chinese philosopher of Confucianism during the late Warring States period.

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Zhou dynasty

The Zhou dynasty was a royal dynasty of China that existed for 789 years from until 256 BC, the longest of such reign in Chinese history.

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See also

Classical Chinese philosophy

Confucianism

History of Chinese philosophy

History of religion in China

Religious Confucianism

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shendao_shejiao

Also known as Shendao, Shendao teaching, Shendao teachings, .