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Copyright SACRI The Academic Society for the Research of Religions and Ideologies Winter 2012

Abstract

The internationalization of higher education is a growing reality in state and private universities. Theological schools that wish to impart religious values in addition to liberal arts and discipline specific curriculum may experience cultural barriers that prevent the successful teaching of religious ideologies. This study investigates the implications of the filial piety as a value that Chinese learners bring to Western classrooms and how the comparing of Confucian filial piety to similar values in biblical theology serves as a means for cultural exchange and moral development. Confucian teachings of filial piety, affective domain learning, and biblical teachings of family and society are explored. The study concludes with suggestions of how to integrate similar teachings of two different cultures in order to teach religious values. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECTS OF CONFUCIAN FILIAL PIETY IN THE INTERCULTURAL CHRISTIAN EDUCATION EXPERIENCE
Author
Westbrook, Timothy Paul
Pages
137-163
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Winter 2012
Publisher
SACRI The Academic Society for the Research of Religions and Ideologies
ISSN
15830039
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1284528504
Copyright
Copyright SACRI The Academic Society for the Research of Religions and Ideologies Winter 2012