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Similarities between All Paradigmatic Individuals |
They lived in oral Cultures |
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Differences between paradigmatic individuals |
Future oriented- Jesus Present Oriented -Buddha Past Oriented- Confucius |
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I used to go all day without food or sleep, no use better to learn. |
Confucius |
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Analects pg 7, sec 11 |
The Master said: " If by keeping the old warm one can provide understanding to the new, one is fit to be a teacher" |
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Analects Pg 24, sec 2
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the Master said: " I Silently accumulate knowledge of thing; when I study, I do not get bored; in teaching others I do no get weary-- for this things surely present me with no difficulty" |
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Analects Pg 24 sec 8 |
The Master said: " to those who are not eager to learn I do not explain anything, and to those who are not bursting to speak I do not reveal anything. If I raise on angel and they do not come back with the other 3 angles, I will not repeat myself." |
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Huaxia ("Wha-Shush") |
Def: Illustrious Blooming, also signifies the Chinese nation during the Dynasties. |
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Qin Dynasty |
221 B.C. |
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China's Geography |
4 million square miles, with billions of people. |
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Cultural |
7,000 B.C. cultivation of Rice 6,000 B.C. cultivation of silk worm and invention of Chopsticks. |
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Xia Dynasty |
2,220 B.C. -palace Architecture, cosmological rituals. places built depending on the cosmos |
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Shang Dynasty |
1,776B.C.-1,045 B.C. - Oracle bones |
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Zhou Dynasty |
1,045-235 B.C. - Mandate of Heaven, |
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Mandate of Heaven |
a. Divine Providence b. Tian. c."Per formative contract. |
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Tian |
organic operating system. It organizeseverything in the universe. It has the capacity of action, it give or takerights away.
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Struggles of the Zhou |
a. Disorder- during the Spring to Autumn period. - defining who is king and who is warlord. b. restoring order- The Shi. Returning to rituals, Rectification of names. |
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The Shi |
they are social elites, professional politicaladministrators. CEO’s of politicians.
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Returning of Rituals |
Analects pg 6 sec 3 |
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"Rectification of NAmes |
Analects pg 44 |
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The Analects |
1. origins, normal person 2. Historicity |
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Confuciou or Master Kong |
was probably royalty, Childhood- his father was very old, 9 oldersisters, conceive in a field which was not according to ritual, he does menialwork, but does rituals for fun, over 6 ft tall. |
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Learning is about using the mind. |
Confucius, Analects pg 6. Master said.... |
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The arts in Ancient China. |
1. Academic- Music and Math 2. Military- Archery, Chartering 3. Formalities-Calligraphy, Rituals. |
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Teresa Fedor. |
Representative. " How dare the government get on my business" (Abortion) |
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Telos |
Gold. It is the properend of a thing. -manby nature is a political animal.
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Rational Argument |
idk |
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Cooperative Action |
idk |
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Sermon on the Mountains
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“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled” (Matthew 5:6).
a how to be a christian. |
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Confucius career |
Minister of Crime 1. The goal Executions -group of girl singers -rival philosopher |
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The Goal |
Analects pg 31, sec 4 Virtues |
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Exile |
No known reason for exile, might of resigned from office. |
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Matthew 6. 24 |
“No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money.
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Piety and Justice |
Duke of Shez Upright Gong |
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Upright Gong |
Euphony testified against his father |
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Euthyphro |
He charges his fatherwith murder of the servant who killed someone but died because of exposure,after Emthyphro’s father ties him up to find someone of the law. t-
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Socrates pg 46 |
Euthyphro argument in this is that it was hisresponsibility to turn in someone who does that wrong. The theological argument is that humansbelieve in Zeus then doing this like this are fine. Kronos.
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Jesus and Marriage |
1. Sexual Dimorphism.
2.They become one in flesh. -> Spousal Privilege. 3. Marriageis a religious ceremony. 4. Divorce and remarriage = adultery. |
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Classic Natural Right |
Wisdom is the tittle to rule. Mencius |
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Reason |
Philosophy |
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Revelation |
Religion |
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Religion is |
1. God/Gods 2. Religion/Religio/Rite |
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Merits of rituals |
1. Proper order 2. Good Habits 3. Humility 4. Five things |
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The Five Things |
a. Concentration b. Attention to detail c. Cooperation d. interconnections - god and humans.
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God is |
1. Moses- god is the law giver.
2. Jesus- I am whoI am. 3. Greek Philosopher 4. The Buddha |
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Relativism |
positive relativism |
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nihilism |
There is no truth.No Higher reality. There is nothing. |
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Cardinal |
Prince of the Church. College of Cardinals. |
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Arrchbishop |
Ministry |
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Triumphalism
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Triumphalism is the attitude or belief that a particular doctrine, religion, culture, or social system is superior to and should triumph over all others.
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Historicism
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a theory, doctrine, or style that emphasizes the importance of history
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Analogy
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Jesus is to Judaism as Buddhism is to Hinduism |
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Brahman
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God. Literal translation: "That which makes great" |
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Brahmin
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The highest member in the Caste system. the priest and the only ones who can read the holy books.
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Atman
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Soul to breath |
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The Upanishads
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700 B.C When the Brahman and the Atman are one.
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Reincarnation
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"A problem to be solved" |
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Somsore
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Meandering- following a winding course
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Karma
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Like points In a video game they can be positive or negative |
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Dharma
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The Law
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Motisha
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Nirvana. breaking the endless cycle and becoming one with God.
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Number 12
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Miriam and Aaron began to talk against Moses because of his Cushite wife, for he had married a Cushite.
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Buddha 9.19
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Moses revelations |
Face to Face. |
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Anica |
impermanence- he thought direct knowing hefigured out reality. Not science on religion. |
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Anatta |
Nothing. Nothingness that is reality.
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Dukkha |
120, suffering (Anxiety)>#Nޕ��:
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Sukka |
contentment |
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Acquisition |
aversion |