
Join us as Dr. Bin Song explores the riches of the Ru tradition and its intellectual, philosophical, and spiritual heritage. Dr. Song is a scholar of Ruism (more commonly known as Confucianism) as well as comparative philosophy, religion, and theology. He currently serves Washington College as an assistant professor of philosophy and religion.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Hallo, my name is Bin Song. I am a Ru scholar, and a college professor in the disciplines of philosophy, religion and theology. This audio is written and recorded by me to guide your Ru meditation using the posture of sleeping.
Sleeping meditation ta... more
Hi, My name is Bin Song. I am a Ru scholar, therapist, and college professor in the disciplines of philosophy, religion, and theology. The audio is written and recorded by me to guide your practice of cross-legged quiet-sitting Ru meditation.
And thi... more
Hallo, this is Dr. Bin Song in the course of “Ru and Confucianism” at Washington College.
In this unit, we will discuss Xunzi, the last major Ru philosopher in the pre-Qin period of the tradition.
As indicated by my teaching experience, beginning rea... more
When Confucius passed away, his students built schools and academies which furthermore ramified to varying lineages of philosophical and religious thought. Within these lineages, there is one which is particularly favored by later Ruists, and in the ... more
Well researched, clearly written, and highly informative, delivered with the sincerity, humility and humanity consistent with Ruist philosophy. Inspires me to do further research - and become more consistent with my meditation. Thank you, Professor. Most valuable for Americans to learn what you have to share.
Jim Malarkey, Yellow Springs (no kidding), OH
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