The Religiousness of “Confucianism”, and the Revival of Confucian Religion in China Today / 关于“儒”的宗教性与儒教在当代中国的复兴
Catégorie d'article: Research Article
Publié en ligne: 12 févr. 2015
Pages: 27 - 43
Reçu: 01 août 2014
Accepté: 10 nov. 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/cdc-2015-0005
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©2015 by Fan Lizhu and Chen Na, published by De Gruyter Open
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The English term “Confucianism” may refer to three different concepts in the Chinese language: the school of Confucianism, scholastic tradition of Confucianism, and the religious tradition of Confucianism. From a sociological perspective, Confucianism as an official political orthodoxy no longer exists. However, Confucianism as a cultural tradition remains, and it is expressed in various aspects of the Chinese social life, which echoes the diffused characteristics of a typical Chinese religion. In this research, we try to demonstrate that the religiousness of Confucianism fulfills the cultural and ethical needs of the on-going new religious movement in China. Also, it helps modern people in their search for a life of meaning in times of cultural crisis and social