Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism

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Pub. Date: 2010-02-04
Publisher(s): State Univ of New York Pr
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Summary

The first book in English devoted exclusively to modern Korean Buddhism, this work provides a comprehensive exploration for scholars, students, and serious readers. Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism focuses on three key areas: Buddhist reform, Zen revival, and the interrelationship of religion, history, and politics. In Korea, the modern period in Buddhism begins in earnest in the late nineteenth century, during the closing years of the Choson dynasty, which was characterized by a repressive brand of neo-Confucianism. Buddhist reformers arose to seek change in both Buddhism and Korean society at large. The work begins with a look at five of these reformers and their thought and work. The Zen revival that began at the end of the nineteenth century is covered from that period to contemporary times through an exploration of the life and thought of important Zen masters. The influence of Japanese Buddhist missionaries, the emergence of Korean engaged Buddhism, known as Minjung Buddhism, and the formation of modern Buddhist scholarship in Korea are discussed as well.

Author Biography

Jin Y. Park is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at American University. She is the author of Buddhism and Postmodernity: Zen, Huayan, and the Possibility of Buddhist Postmodern Ethics and the editor of several books, including Buddhisms and Deconstructions.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Abbreviationsp. ix
Introduction: Buddhism and Modernity in Koreap. 1
Modernity, Colonialism, and Buddhist Reform
Individual Salvation and Compassionate Action: The Life and Thoughts of Paek Yongs&ocaron;ngp. 19
A Korean Buddhist Response to Modernity: Manhae Han Yongun's Doctrinal Reinterpretation of His Reformist Thoughtp. 41
Sot'aesan's Creation of Won Buddhism through the Reformation of Korean Buddhismp. 61
Yi N&ucaron;nghwa, Buddhism, and the Modernization of Korea: A Critical Reviewp. 91
Gendered Response to Modernity: Kim Iry&ocaron;p and Buddhismp. 109
Revival of Zen Buddhism in Modern Korea
Mirror of Emptiness: The Life and Times of S&ocaron;n Master Ky&ocaron;ngh&ocaron; S&ocaron;ngup. 131
S&ocaron;n Master Man'gong and Cogitations of a Colonized Religionp. 157
S&ocaron;n Master Pang Hanam: A Preliminary Consideration of His Thoughts According to the Five Regulations for the Sanghap. 171
Zen Master T'oe'ong S&ocaron;ngch'&ocaron;l's Doctrine of Zen Enlightenment and Practicep. 199
S&ocaron;n Master Daehaeng's "Doing without Doing"p. 227
Religion, History, and Politics
The Japanese Missionaries and their Impact on Korean Buddhist Developments (1876-1910)p. 245
Minjung Buddhism: A Buddhist Critique of the Status Quo-Its History, Philosophy, and Critiquep. 275
Formation of Modern Buddhist Scholarship: The Cases of Pak Chonghong and Kim Tonghwap. 315
Bibliographyp. 331
Glossary of East Asian Charactersp. 353
Contributorsp. 371
Indexp. 375
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