PROMOTION OF RELIGIOUS CULTURE TRANSMISSION TO THE INHERITANCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF CALLIGRAPHY

Authors

  • Wang Yanzhen Teaching, Department of Education, Sehan University, Mokpo, 58447, Republic of Korea
  • Zang HuaiJian Honam University,Business Department,Kwangju,62399,Korea

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2023.3905

Keywords:

Religious communication; Calligraphy art; Inheritance and development

Abstract

The cultural nature of religion is closely linked with the characteristics of religion. The interaction between religious culture and secular culture is shown as the alternation and coexistence of benign and malignant. In fact, the development of religious culture has a very close relationship with human beings in ancient times. Some activities of human worship, summarized and promoted from generation to generation, have gradually spread and developed widely among various nationalities and regions, and finally formed a series of spiritual theories and behavior norms, which are more systematic. In terms of the external communication of religious culture, we should also pay attention to it. Although the help of mass media has appeared in this regard, it has had little effect. It enables the believers to change from passive to active, and understand and accept the religious culture more deeply. This paper analyzes the relationship between traditional religious culture and Chinese calligraphy art, and discusses how to better inherit Chinese calligraphy art. In religious and cultural communication, the eastward communication of calligraphy has existed in ancient times and has become mature, while the westward communication has become a focus of attention in recent years under the influence of comprehensive factors such as the national cultural development strategy and cultural soft power competition.

Published

2023-09-23

How to Cite

Wang Yanzhen, and Zang HuaiJian. 2023. “PROMOTION OF RELIGIOUS CULTURE TRANSMISSION TO THE INHERITANCE AND DEVELOPMENT OF CALLIGRAPHY”. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (3):22-38. https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2023.3905.

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Section

Research Articles