Contemporary ancestor worship is currently practiced around the world in several different forms. However, the essence and practice of ancestor worship varies throughout Asia, Africa, Oceania and Latin America. The context of countries under the influence of Confucianism is very different from that of other countries. Confucianism teaches that ancestor worship is the most prized display of filial piety toward one’s dead ancestors. Amongst Asian countries under the influence of Confucianism – specifically China, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam and Korea – ancestor worship has not only been accepted and propagated as a culture, but it is also considered to be filial piety. Especially the Korean people think that ancestor worship is a very im...
Although an impressive body of literature is devoted to the practice of venerating ancestors in Chin...
Filial piety (xiao) is considered a core value in Chinese (and especially Confucian) thought, but fe...
Filial piety has remained a cornerstone of aged care in Chinese communities for at least 2,000 years...
Contemporary ancestor worship is currently practiced around the world in several different forms. Ho...
Contemporary ancestor worship is currently practiced around the world in several different forms. Ho...
This thesis attempts to bring an amalgam of cultural, biblical, missiological and theological approa...
Ancestor worship is a dilemma for Christian communities� in Korea and Africa, who have difficulty ad...
Filial piety is a typical feature of Chinese civilization. Represented by the book of The Classic of...
The definition and measurement of filial piety in existing research primarily focuses on the narrow ...
Filial piety is regarded the most fundamental values of the Chinese culture, and the root of all goo...
Ancestor worship is practiced in different forms around the world today, even in societies participa...
Paying respect to ancestors is incorporated within the filial piety belief system and manifested in ...
Many people, even scholars like Kenneth Ch’en, thought that filial piety is a special feature of Chi...
Filial piety is an important ethical and fundamental catergory in human behaviour. From past to pres...
Confucian ancestral worship espouses the notion of filial piety to the family ancestors. Ancestral w...
Although an impressive body of literature is devoted to the practice of venerating ancestors in Chin...
Filial piety (xiao) is considered a core value in Chinese (and especially Confucian) thought, but fe...
Filial piety has remained a cornerstone of aged care in Chinese communities for at least 2,000 years...
Contemporary ancestor worship is currently practiced around the world in several different forms. Ho...
Contemporary ancestor worship is currently practiced around the world in several different forms. Ho...
This thesis attempts to bring an amalgam of cultural, biblical, missiological and theological approa...
Ancestor worship is a dilemma for Christian communities� in Korea and Africa, who have difficulty ad...
Filial piety is a typical feature of Chinese civilization. Represented by the book of The Classic of...
The definition and measurement of filial piety in existing research primarily focuses on the narrow ...
Filial piety is regarded the most fundamental values of the Chinese culture, and the root of all goo...
Ancestor worship is practiced in different forms around the world today, even in societies participa...
Paying respect to ancestors is incorporated within the filial piety belief system and manifested in ...
Many people, even scholars like Kenneth Ch’en, thought that filial piety is a special feature of Chi...
Filial piety is an important ethical and fundamental catergory in human behaviour. From past to pres...
Confucian ancestral worship espouses the notion of filial piety to the family ancestors. Ancestral w...
Although an impressive body of literature is devoted to the practice of venerating ancestors in Chin...
Filial piety (xiao) is considered a core value in Chinese (and especially Confucian) thought, but fe...
Filial piety has remained a cornerstone of aged care in Chinese communities for at least 2,000 years...