This is truly an interesting topic because religion is such a big factor in most every one's everyday life. I couldn't imagine life without believing what i believe in. Changing an idea that heavy wouldn't cross my mind. The amazing part though is how hundreds of people easily converted into Buddhism in Asia. I guess its all about legitimacy. The rulers promoting Buddhism so extraordinarily was a key factor in Buddhism's successful syncretism. Today with all the laws floating around, there is no push from anyone to believe in anything. All types of religions or even a lack of religion are seen throughout the US. Korea, China, and Japan all had thousands of people converting, so the rulers must have had a large influence on their subjects. Without the rulers aid in spreading Buddhism, the syncretism of Buddhism would never have happened so suddenly and successfully.
-Alex
Friday, November 30, 2007
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
AP World Themes
We've discussed in great detail the development and transformation of social structures in the time period of 8000 BCE-600 BCE. Gender roles and relationships of women regarding religion and social roles. How women are legally looked at as lower than women has been a major theme discussed. Confucius preached about family and kinshio, about filial piety, and about respecting those above you. Ethnic constructions and racial diversity played a role in Ancient India, with the Aryans invading and taking over the upper classes, and leaving the darker-skinned, original inhabitants to fight over the lower places on the social hierarchy. One last part that theme adressed in this time period is the social and economic classes. The Hindus had a rigid social hierarchy in the caste system and the opposite was that of the Buddhist religion, which had no social hierarchy, leaving all genders and backgrounds the equal ability to achieve succes in their religion. All these different themes were addressed in the time period 8000 BCE-600 BCE in great detail.
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