Daoism

NOUN
  1. philosophical system developed by Lao-tzu and Chuang-tzu advocating a simple honest life and noninterference with the course of natural events
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How To Use Daoism In A Sentence

  • Therefore, a Dao field of unity of oppositeness has the property of philosophy while a Dao field of unity of complementation has the property of Daoism.
  • Faiths will include Baha'ism, Christianity, Daoism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Shintoism and Sikhism.
  • Notions of universal harmony are encoded in the religions of Daoism and Buddhism.
  • The judgment on the tangibility of things by a Taoist comes from the true perception from the depth of life, which is called "awareness" in Daoism.
  • Daoism worship Lao Zi and admit to be the founder of Daoism.
  • So my interest in exploring the Chinese promotion of Daoism and Buddhism is similarly motivated.
  • While the Middle Zhou is noted for the birth of Confucianism, the Late Zhou is accredited with the rise of Daoism.
  • On the other side, progressive theologians, especially those involved in interreligious dialogue, are well prepared to recognize the force of nontheistic options because of their engagements with East and South Asian religious traditions (Daoism, Buddhism, Advaita Vedānta) that are not interested in positing a supreme being. John Thatamanil: Beyond the Theism/Atheism Divide: A Plea for Humility
  • There are many religions in China, such as Buddhism, Daoism, Islam, Catholicism and Protestantism.
  • It is often claimed that there is the malediction prohibition in Daoism, and Buddhist monks simply reject such business.
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