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The fantastical tales of your culture's mythology can shape your
world in ways that you don't even realise. Victoria Hoffarth
embarks on a journey to seek such myths from the Philippines,
explaining the symbolic values as well as the underpinnings of 15
myths, legends, and folktales from the island of Negros, given the
collective culture of the Philippines. Through interesting and well
written tales, Dr Hoffarth shows how myths are intimately related
to history and religion - from Christianity to Islam, from ancient
Greece to Hollywood, from pre-Enlightenment Spain to modern,
secular Europe. Especially relevant to those interested in
commonalities among peoples coming from different cultures, this is
a very accessible book with a tone that bridges the gap between
academia and popular literature. Entertaining, informative, and
insightful, it stimulates our imagination, and encourages us to ask
questions. Whether you're intrigued by the folklore of a culture
rarely delved into, or in general curious about the origins and
meanings of myths, Song of Negros is a go-to book for you.
Confucianism demonstrates a remarkable wealth of resources for
rethinking human-earth relations. This second volume in the series
on religions of the world and the environment includes sixteen
essays that address the ecological crisis and the question of
Confucianism from three perspectives: the historical describes this
East Asian tradition's views of nature, social ethics, and
cosmology, which may shed light on contemporary problems; a
dialogical approach links Confucianism to other philosophic and
religious traditions; an examination of engaged Confucianism looks
at its involvement in concrete ecological issues.
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The Tao
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Lao zi
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The Book of Tea
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Kakuzo Okakura; Foreword by Anita B. Schafer
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Confucianism and the Succession Crisis of the Wanli Emperor, 1587
is set in the Hanlin Academy in Ming dynasty China. Most students
are members of the Grand Secretariat of the Hanlin Academy, the
body of top-ranking graduates of the civil service examination who
serve as advisers to the Wanli emperor. Some Grand Secretaries are
Confucian "purists," who hold that tradition obliges the emperor to
name his first-born son as successor; others, in support of the
most senior of the Grand Secretaries, maintain that it is within
the emperor's right to choose his successor; and still others, as
they decide this matter among many issues confronting the empire,
continue to scrutinize the teachings of Confucianism for guidance.
The game unfolds amid the secrecy and intrigue within the walls of
the Forbidden City as scholars struggle to apply Confucian precepts
to a dynasty in peril.
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