Teaching The I Ching (book Of Changes) Now
: Use recently excavated manuscripts to show how the book’s meaning has evolved from a bronze-age divination manual to a sophisticated ethical system.
: Explore often-overlooked aspects, such as the book's references to women or its political survival during the Cultural Revolution. Suggested Teaching Resources Teaching the I Ching (Book of changes)
Modern scholarship, such as the comprehensive guide by Geoffrey Redmond and Tze-ki Hon, suggests several ways to make the text accessible: : Use recently excavated manuscripts to show how
: The underlying belief that the cosmos is a continuous, organismic process where change is the only constant. Key Pedagogical Approaches Key Pedagogical Approaches : The text includes "hexagram
: The text includes "hexagram statements" and "line statements" traditionally attributed to King Wen and the Duke of Zhou, which provide moral and situational guidance.
Teaching the I Ching (Book of Changes) - Oxford University Press