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The Common Thread Podcast
The Howard Thurman Center
35 episodes
8 months ago
The Common Thread Podcast is recorded and produced by undergraduate students at Boston University. Our goal is to seek out and discuss topics important to our community.
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The Common Thread Podcast is recorded and produced by undergraduate students at Boston University. Our goal is to seek out and discuss topics important to our community.
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Courses
Education
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Confucianism Series, Episode 1: Boston Confucianism with Dr. Neville
The Common Thread Podcast
51 minutes 33 seconds
8 years ago
Confucianism Series, Episode 1: Boston Confucianism with Dr. Neville
Boston Confucianism, which argues for the applicability of Confucian values globally, rather than just in East Asia, is an intellectual movement pioneered by Dr. Robert Neville (former Dean of Marsh Chapel and the School of Theology; currently a professor of Philosophy, Religion and Theology at BU). Here, we discuss the inception of Boston Confucianism and the many potential points of contact between Confucianism and the west.
The Common Thread Podcast
The Common Thread Podcast is recorded and produced by undergraduate students at Boston University. Our goal is to seek out and discuss topics important to our community.