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Zen Buddhism: Key Concepts Presented by James T. Bretzke, S.J. Boston College School of Theology & Ministry
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Zen as Meditation
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Zazen (Quiet Sitting)
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Koan as Learning
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Remove Distractions
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“Just This” (One)
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Wu-Wei (Non-Action)
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Enso: Beginning, End, Oneness
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Goal of Enlightenment
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Confucian Concepts in Contemporary Context
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Mandate of Heaven Tien Ming
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The Proper Tao or “Way”
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Prince/Superior Person Or Paradigmatic Individual Chun-tzu (Chinese) or Gun-Cha (Korean)
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2 Core Confucian Virtues Benevolence Proper Ritual Etiquette
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Reform of Society Beginning with Moral Cultivation of the Individual Rectification Of Names
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1 st Relation: Justice & Loyalty
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Cultivation of Moral Knowledge & Virtue (Personal/Public)
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Scholar as Public Servant
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Ministers as Meritocracy
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Ch’ung (Loyalty) Chong (Justice) Sa (Temple)
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2 nd Relation: Filial Piety
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Respect of Elders & Teachers New Year’s Ritual Bow Called the Sae-bae
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Respect for The Ancestors
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Family Chae-Sa or Ancestor Rite
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Ancestor Ritual Celebration
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Chusok: Korean Thanksgiving
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3 rd Relation: Reciprocity & Distinction of Duties and Roles
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4 th Relation: Propriety
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Campus Barbers Serve Sincerely
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5 th Relation: Faithfulness
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Chingu: Old Friends
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Keep Propriety Citizenry
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Keeping the Law; Real Service
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New Propriety, New Life, New Korea
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Let’s Live Correctly
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