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Lesson 9: Asian Religions and Ideologies

Lesson 9: Asian Religions and Ideologies. Amy E. Duray EVPP 490 003 February 24, 2010. Why include religious tradition and ideology in this survey?. Trusted institutions Facilitate or impede policy solutions Long-term focus Legacy. Asian Religions – SE Asia. Asian Religions – East Asia.

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Lesson 9: Asian Religions and Ideologies

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  1. Lesson 9: Asian Religions and Ideologies Amy E. Duray EVPP 490 003 February 24, 2010

  2. Why include religious tradition and ideology in this survey? • Trusted institutions • Facilitate or impede policy solutions • Long-term focus • Legacy

  3. Asian Religions – SE Asia

  4. Asian Religions – East Asia

  5. Chinese and Confucianism Influence

  6. Review and Discuss • How does the faith/philosophy describe man’s relationship to nature? • What is man’s role toward natural resources? • What is man’s role toward other living beings? • What is man’s role toward his fellow man?

  7. “Take Home” Points • Consideration for Problem-Solving • Impediments • Tools • Framing the problem • Eastern v. Western ideologies

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