Confucianism, also known as the Way of Scholars or the Teachings of Confucius and Mencius, has a significant contribution towards the Vietnam’s traditional culture. However, from the past to the present, it has often been viewed as a politicosocial doctrine. Indeed, during its existence and development, Confucianism has had a complete system of concepts, rites, and practices associated with ideas of the universal principles and of the mankind which plays as foundations for viewing it as a religion. This article seeks to shed light on the religious perspective of Confucianism and of Confucianism in Vietnam. | A contribution to the understanding of confucianism in Vietnam (Final part)