The study on family management with Buddha family:An example of Taichung Buddhist Lotus Society

碩士 === 國立臺中教育大學 === 區域與社會發展學系國民小學教師在職進修教學碩士學位班 === 107 === Abstract In this study, the Buddha family consisting of Taichung Buddhist Lotus Society was used as a research object. Through the semi-structured in-depth interview method, there are totally eightteen participants joining the interviews, i...

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Main Authors: CHOU, CHIEN-HUI, 周千惠
Other Authors: LEE, LI-JIH
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/7g8av7
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺中教育大學 === 區域與社會發展學系國民小學教師在職進修教學碩士學位班 === 107 === Abstract In this study, the Buddha family consisting of Taichung Buddhist Lotus Society was used as a research object. Through the semi-structured in-depth interview method, there are totally eightteen participants joining the interviews, including father, mother, son or daughter in eleven families. The purpose of this study was to understand the current situation of the Buddhist family in terms of husband and wife relationship, parenting, attitude towards life, value belief, and the influence of religious beliefs on the various aspects of the above-mentioned Buddhist family. After analysis, the results of this study were as below: 1. The Buddha family manages the relationship between husband and wife and relatives with religious beliefs. The husband and wife have the same faith, stable relationship and harmonious family. The husband and wife are particularly dedicated to the relationship between the kinship and the family. 2. The Buddha family uses religious belief as an indicator of family education. Parents pay special attention to the development of their children's character and expect their children to have the same religious beliefs as their parents. 3. The children of Buddha family face the differences between religious families and social plural values, and need to be adjusted. If properly adjusted, the core values of Confucianism and Buddhism culture can become the intergenerational inheritance of maintaining parent-child relationship. 4. The Buddha family is more conservative than the average family, and the spiritual commitment is more than the matetrial needs. The modern society energizes a lively and diverse element into the Buddha family, and uses it flexibly, but still does not forget to retain religious traits. 5. The Buddha family uses the Confucianism and Buddhism spirit as a family value belief.They balance social ministry and spiritual ministry of the family with the five ethics of Confucianism, taking Bodhicitta as the connotation of the family. Family members grow up with each other because of religion, and religious beliefs have become the blueprint for the business of the Buddha family. Based on the above findings, this study provides recommendations for average family, Buddha family, family education promoters, and future researchers.