Confucianism emphasized ethics, social harmony, and the importance of relationships, which influenced governance, education, and family structures in East Asia, fostering a culture of respect and responsibility. Christianity, with its teachings of love, compassion, and redemption, shaped Western moral values, social justice movements, and charitable practices, impacting laws and societal norms. Both traditions have promoted community cohesion and ethical behavior, while also shaping cultural identities and influencing global interactions throughout history. Their teachings continue to resonate in contemporary discussions on morality and ethics worldwide.
It let Christianity spread more world wide.
confucianism was based off the teachings of a chinese man named confucius. it is not a major religion. it was a religion in china many years ago.
He created the famous philosophy/religion called "Confucianism".
Confucius was a Chinese philosopher whose teachings focused on morality, family, and governance. His ideas have had a lasting impact on Chinese culture and ethics, influencing both Confucianism as a philosophy and shaping traditional Chinese values and societal structures. Today, his teachings continue to be studied and followed in many parts of the world.
Confucianism is primarily practiced in East Asia, with the highest concentration in countries like China, Korea, and Japan. It is estimated that less than 1% of the world's population actively follows Confucian teachings.
Two major religions are Christianity and Islam. Christianity is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ, while Islam is based on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. Both religions have significant followings around the world and have distinct beliefs and practices.
christianity, judaism, islam, hinduism, buddhism, sikhism, jainism, confucianism, taoism, shinto, indigenous, sects.
It was Paul of Tarsus that traveled and spread Christianity.
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Confucius' students had spread Confucianism in the world approximately seventy years after his death.
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It emphasized the afterlife as a point of redemption.