Name Instructor Course Date Cahn in his book envisions Confucianism as a moral principle that individuals use to make decisions on whether their actions are right or wrong concerning their interpretation of their religion. In his book, he urges people to include the voice of reasoning rather than just accepting things as they are portrayed by religion (Cahn 5). He subjects religious beliefs to critical scrutiny rather than advocating for the adoption of it as it is. In his view, Confucianism should integrate the system of scrutinizing religion using the canons of reasoning. In the example of the concept of God, he acknowledges that both Jewish and Christian cultures teach that God is the...
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