The Role and Meaning of Religion for Korean Society

This special issue presents discussions of the role and meaning of religion for Korean society. Covering wide-ranging time periods, the authors explores with their own cases four major characteristics of Korean religion: Creativity, Greater Responsiveness, Adaptability, and Prophethood. Their topica...

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Main Author: Lee, Song-Chong
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-585722024-04-08T19:53:59Z The Role and Meaning of Religion for Korean Society Lee, Song-Chong BL1-50 Joseon Korea confessional perspective moral psychology the Four–Seven Debate modernization and Buddhism Korean Buddhism Gukgajochangidohoe (Korean National Prayer Breakfast) semantics public culture Sati-Sisimma secularization South Korea equalization policy Tasan Jeong Yag-Yong han patriotic Buddhism critical theory respect (chonjon/zunzun) Confucianism Tongdok H? Mok Jeong Yag-Jong teaching rights of religion Candlelight Revolution aging monks Korean religion theistic turn Pansori spirituality integral mission popular sovereignty controversy on mourning attire Western Learning metaphysical pathos education for monks moral metaphysics scriptures affection (chinchin/qinqin) Korean Ganhwa Seon Yun Hyu Korean Christianity Satipa??h?na Korean Neo-Confucianism counter-illumination educational innovation religious education li-ki metaphysics Confucian democracy pluralism Bible li and qi bare attention ecclesiastical social responsibility Shin Hudam liberation theology religion and constitution marriage of monks Song Siy?l the Jogye Order impeachment Chan/Seon/Zen religiousness of confucianism mindful hwadu Sisimma religion and state minjung decreased number of monks minjungshinhak korean confucianism civil society prophetic consciousness non-confessional perspective Chos?n Dynasty minjung theology performance Korean Protestants secularization theory religion and human rights bibliodrama all-embracing Buddhism three-year mourning bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QR Religion and beliefs This special issue presents discussions of the role and meaning of religion for Korean society. Covering wide-ranging time periods, the authors explores with their own cases four major characteristics of Korean religion: Creativity, Greater Responsiveness, Adaptability, and Prophethood. Their topical religious traditions include Neo-Confucianism, Christianity, Buddhism, and Korean new religious movements. 2021-02-12T02:27:04Z 2021-02-12T02:27:04Z 2019-08-28 11:21:28 2019 book 35951 9783038978893 9783038978886 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/58572 eng image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1266 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03897-889-3 10.3390/books978-3-03897-889-3 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783038978893 9783038978886 182 open access
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Joseon Korea
confessional perspective
moral psychology
the Four–Seven Debate
modernization and Buddhism
Korean Buddhism
Gukgajochangidohoe (Korean National Prayer Breakfast)
semantics
public culture
Sati-Sisimma
secularization
South Korea
equalization policy
Tasan Jeong Yag-Yong
han
patriotic Buddhism
critical theory
respect (chonjon/zunzun)
Confucianism
Tongdok
H? Mok
Jeong Yag-Jong
teaching rights of religion
Candlelight Revolution
aging monks
Korean religion
theistic turn
Pansori
spirituality
integral mission
popular sovereignty
controversy on mourning attire
Western Learning
metaphysical pathos
education for monks
moral metaphysics
scriptures
affection (chinchin/qinqin)
Korean Ganhwa Seon
Yun Hyu
Korean Christianity
Satipa??h?na
Korean Neo-Confucianism
counter-illumination
educational innovation
religious education
li-ki metaphysics
Confucian democracy
pluralism
Bible
li and qi
bare attention
ecclesiastical social responsibility
Shin Hudam
liberation theology
religion and constitution
marriage of monks
Song Siy?l
the Jogye Order
impeachment
Chan/Seon/Zen
religiousness of confucianism
mindful hwadu Sisimma
religion and state
minjung
decreased number of monks
minjungshinhak
korean confucianism
civil society
prophetic consciousness
non-confessional perspective
Chos?n Dynasty
minjung theology
performance
Korean Protestants
secularization theory
religion and human rights
bibliodrama
all-embracing Buddhism
three-year mourning
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Joseon Korea
confessional perspective
moral psychology
the Four–Seven Debate
modernization and Buddhism
Korean Buddhism
Gukgajochangidohoe (Korean National Prayer Breakfast)
semantics
public culture
Sati-Sisimma
secularization
South Korea
equalization policy
Tasan Jeong Yag-Yong
han
patriotic Buddhism
critical theory
respect (chonjon/zunzun)
Confucianism
Tongdok
H? Mok
Jeong Yag-Jong
teaching rights of religion
Candlelight Revolution
aging monks
Korean religion
theistic turn
Pansori
spirituality
integral mission
popular sovereignty
controversy on mourning attire
Western Learning
metaphysical pathos
education for monks
moral metaphysics
scriptures
affection (chinchin/qinqin)
Korean Ganhwa Seon
Yun Hyu
Korean Christianity
Satipa??h?na
Korean Neo-Confucianism
counter-illumination
educational innovation
religious education
li-ki metaphysics
Confucian democracy
pluralism
Bible
li and qi
bare attention
ecclesiastical social responsibility
Shin Hudam
liberation theology
religion and constitution
marriage of monks
Song Siy?l
the Jogye Order
impeachment
Chan/Seon/Zen
religiousness of confucianism
mindful hwadu Sisimma
religion and state
minjung
decreased number of monks
minjungshinhak
korean confucianism
civil society
prophetic consciousness
non-confessional perspective
Chos?n Dynasty
minjung theology
performance
Korean Protestants
secularization theory
religion and human rights
bibliodrama
all-embracing Buddhism
three-year mourning
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confessional perspective
moral psychology
the Four–Seven Debate
modernization and Buddhism
Korean Buddhism
Gukgajochangidohoe (Korean National Prayer Breakfast)
semantics
public culture
Sati-Sisimma
secularization
South Korea
equalization policy
Tasan Jeong Yag-Yong
han
patriotic Buddhism
critical theory
respect (chonjon/zunzun)
Confucianism
Tongdok
H? Mok
Jeong Yag-Jong
teaching rights of religion
Candlelight Revolution
aging monks
Korean religion
theistic turn
Pansori
spirituality
integral mission
popular sovereignty
controversy on mourning attire
Western Learning
metaphysical pathos
education for monks
moral metaphysics
scriptures
affection (chinchin/qinqin)
Korean Ganhwa Seon
Yun Hyu
Korean Christianity
Satipa??h?na
Korean Neo-Confucianism
counter-illumination
educational innovation
religious education
li-ki metaphysics
Confucian democracy
pluralism
Bible
li and qi
bare attention
ecclesiastical social responsibility
Shin Hudam
liberation theology
religion and constitution
marriage of monks
Song Siy?l
the Jogye Order
impeachment
Chan/Seon/Zen
religiousness of confucianism
mindful hwadu Sisimma
religion and state
minjung
decreased number of monks
minjungshinhak
korean confucianism
civil society
prophetic consciousness
non-confessional perspective
Chos?n Dynasty
minjung theology
performance
Korean Protestants
secularization theory
religion and human rights
bibliodrama
all-embracing Buddhism
three-year mourning
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