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Religion in Korea: Harmony and Coexistence
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ISBN 9788997639052
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Introduction Chapter 1 Shamanism History£üBasic Beliefs & Practices£üMudang£üGut£üImpact on Other Religions Chapter 2 Buddhism History£üBasic Beliefs£üSeon vs. Gyo£üBuddhist Monks and Nuns£üKorean Buddhist Temples£üBuddhist Art Chapter 3 Confucianism History£üBasic Beliefs£üConfucian Practices£üThe Seowon£üImpact on Society Chapter 4 Christianity History£üThe Great Persecutions£üMissionaries£üChristianity and the Nationalist and Democracy Movements Chapter 5 Other Religions Cheondogyo£üWon Buddhism£üDaejonggyo Appendix Statistics on Religion by Population in Korea More about Religion in Korea 7 Buddhist Temples 7 Confucian Sites 7 Christian Sites Map of 21 Religious Sites In Korea
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Korea is a remarkable case study in religious coexistence. Even though only about half the country identifies as religious, the half that does displays a remarkable diversity of both indigenous and imported faiths, including Buddhism and Christianity (of both the Catholic and Protestant varieties). Korean religious pluralism is no recent phenomenon. Koreans have respected religious diversity since ancient times. Indeed, if there is one overriding religious tendency in the Korean population, it is a preference for syncretism, of finding essential and common truths amidst diverse and often competing doctrines. Current Korean leaders have continued making efforts to further inter-faith understanding. This book surveys the rich religious and spiritual tapestry that is contemporary Korea. We begin with the earliest of Korean faiths?the shamanism that prehistoric Koreans brought with them as they migrated to the peninsula from Central Asia?and continue on to today's most prominent faiths: Buddhism, Christianity, andConfucianism. Korea has given birth to a large number of indigenous faiths, and we will take a look at some of these, too.

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