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Selected Secondary Sources: Books on Korean Buddhism


Selected Secondary Sources: Books on Korean Buddhism

Please check http://www.hawaii.edu/korea/biblio/rel_buddhism.html


Adams, Eamon. “Korean Buddhism during the Colonial Korea: A Complex Reality.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 14 (February 2010): 7-23.

Addiss, Stephen, with Stanley Lombardo and Judith Roitman, eds. Zen Sourcebook: Traditional Documents from China, Korea, and Japan. Indianapolis, Ind.: Hackett, 2008.

An, Chunyong. “This Way of Ours: Buddhist Memorial Temples and the Search for Values during the Late Koryo Dynasty.” Hanguk pulgyohak 54 (2009:8): 35-83.

An, Kye-hyon. "Publication of Buddhist Scriptures in the Koryo Period." Korea Journal 16:1 (January 1976): 33-41.

An, Kye-hyon. "Silla Buddhism and the Spirit of the Protection of the Fatherland." Korea Journal 17:4 (April 1977): 27-29.

An, Kye-hyon. "Publication of Buddhist Scriptures in the Koryo Period." In Buddhist Culture in Korea, ed. International Cultural Foundation. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1982.

An, Kye-hyon. "Introduction of Buddhism to Korea." In Introduction of Buddhism to Korea: New Cultural Patterns, ed. Lewis R. Lancaster and C.S. Yu. Berkeley: Asian Humanities Press, 1989.

An, Kye-hyon. "Buddhism in the Unified Silla Period." In Assimilation of Buddhism in Korea: Religious Maturity and Innovation in the Silla Dynasty, ed. Lewis R. Lancaster and C.S. Yu. Berkeley: Asian Humanities Press, 1991.

An, Kye-hyon. "The Historical Accounts of Buddhism." In Buddhism in Koryo: A Royal Religion, ed. Lewis R. Lancaster, Kikun Suh, and Chai-shin Yu. Berkeley: Center for Korean Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California at Berkeley, 1996.

An, Ok-Sun. “The Fundamental Ideals of Human Rights in the Thought of Wonhyo.” Korea Journal 42:4 (Winter 2002): 137-157.

An, Pyong-jik. "Han Yong-un's Liberalism: An Analysis of the 'Reformation of Korean Buddhism.'" Korea Journal 19:12 (December 1979): 13-18.

Anthony of Taize, Brother (An Sonjae). “Korean Patriot and Tea Master: Hyodang Choi Beom-sul (1904-1979).” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 10 (February 2008): 59-86.

Baker, Donald L. "Monks, Medicine, and Miracles: Health and Healing in the History of Korean Buddhism." Korean Studies 18 (1994): 50-75.

Beat, Noble Ross. "The Development of Buddhism in Korea." In Noble Ross Beat, Buddhism: A History. Berkeley, CA: Asian Humanities Press, 1994.

Bernen, Rebecca. "Sosan Taesa: Reviver of the Korean Zen Tradition." Stone Lion Review 4 (Fall 1979): 17-25.

Best, Jonathan W. "Imagery, Iconography and Belief in Early Korean Buddhism." Korean Culture 13:3 (Fall 1992): 23-33.

Best, Jonathan W. "Kwalluk's Testimony Concerning the Date of Buddhism's Introduction to Paekche." In Religions in Traditional Korea, ed. Henrik H. Sorensen. Copenhagen: Seminar for Buddhist Studies, 1995.

Best, Jonathan. “The Transmission and Transformation of Early Buddhist Culture in Korea and Japan.” In Transmitting the Forms of Divinity: Early Buddhist Art from Korea and Japan, ed. Washizuka Hiromitsu, Park Youngbok, and Kang Woo-bang. New York: Japan Society, 2003.

Best, Jonathan W. “King Mu and the Making and Meanings of Miruksa.” In Religions of Korea in Practice, ed. Robert E. Buswell Jr. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2007.

Bhatt, S.R. Buddhist Thought and Culture in India and Korea. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research, 2003.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "The Identity of the Popchip pyorhaeng nok [Dharma Collection and Special Practice Record]." Korean Studies 6 (1982): 1-16.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Introduction: The Life and Thought of Chinul." In Robert E. Buswell, Jr., tr. The Korean Approach to Zen: The Collected Works of Chinul. Honolulu:University of Hawaii Press, 1983.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "The Chronology of Wonhyo's Life and Works: Some Preliminary Considerations." In Wonhyo songsa ui ch'olhak segye - che-14 p'yon: Wonhyo sasang ui kukche-chok uisang, ed. Kim Chi-hyun. Seoul: Minjoksa, 1985.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Chinul's Systematization of Chinese Meditative Techniques in Korean Son Buddhism." In Traditions of Meditation in Chinese Buddhism, ed. Peter N. Gregory. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1986.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Buddhism in Korea." In Buddhism and Asian History, ed. Joseph M. Kitagawa and Mark D. Cummings. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1987.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "The Chronology of Wonhyo's Life and Works: Some Preliminary Considerations." In Wonhyo yongu nonch'ong: Ku ch'olhak kwa ingan ui modun kot, ed. Kim Chigyon. Seoul: Wonhyo sasang yonguwon, 1987.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Did Wonhyo Write Two Versions of His Kumgang Sammaegyong-Ron (Exposition of The Book of Adamantine Adoption)?: An Issue in Korean Buddhist Textual History." In Hangukhak ui kwaje wa chonmang: Che-5 hoe kukche haksul hoeui segye Hangukhak taehoe nonmunjip II (Yesul - sasang - sahoe p'yon): Korean Studies, Its Tasks and Perspectives II: Papers of the 5th International Conference on Korean Studies. Songnam: Hanguk chongshin munhwa yonguwon, 1988.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Ch'an Hermeneutics: A Korean View." In Buddhist Hermeneutics, ed. Daniel S. Lopez, Jr. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1988.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Chinul's Ambivalent Critique of Radical Subitism." Pojo sasang 2 (1988): 45-70.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. The Formation of Ch'an Ideology in China and Korea: The Vajrasamadhi-Sutra, A Buddhist Apocryphon. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1989.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Chinul's Ambivalent Critique of Radical Subitism in Korean Son." The Journal of The International Association of Buddhist Studies 12:2 (1989): 20-44.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Haein-sa: The Monastery of the Dharma Jewel." Korean Culture 10:1 (Spring 1989): 12-21.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Songgwang-sa: The Monastery of the Sangha Jewel." Korean Culture 10:3 (Fall 1989): 14-22.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Chinul's Alternative Vision of Kanhwa Son and Its Implications for Sudden Awakening/Gradual Cultivation." Pojo sasang 4 (1990): 423-447.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "The Pilgrimages of Hyangbong: Memoirs and Poems of the Kumgang Mountains." Korean Culture 11:4 (Winter 1990): 18-23.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. Tracing Back the Radiance: Chinul's Korean Way of Zen. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1992.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "The Debate Concerning Moderate and Radical Subitism in Korean Son Buddhism." In Hanguk chonggyo sasang ui chejomyong, sang: Chinsan Han Ki-du paksa hoegap kinyom nonch'ong, ed. Chinsan Han Ki-du paksa hoegap kinyom nonmunjip wiwonhoe. Iri: Wongwang taehakkyo ch'ulp'anbu, 1993.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Buddhist Reform Movements in Korea During the Japanese Colonial Period: Precepts and the Challenge of Modernity." In Buddhist Behavioral Codes and the Modern World: An International Symposium, ed. Charles Wei-hsun Fu and Sandra A. Wawrytko. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Hagiographies of the Korean Monk Wonhyo." In Buddhism in Practice, ed. Donald S. Lopez, Jr. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1995.

Buswell, Robert, Jr. “Wonhyo as Cultural and Religious Archetype: A Study in Korean Buddhist Hagiography.” Pulgyo yongu 11-12 (1995): 79-172.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Is There a 'Korean Buddhism' in the Pre-Nationalist Age?" In 21-segi munmyong kwa pulgyo. Seoul: Tongguk taehakkyo ch'ulp'anbu, 1996.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Imagining 'Korean Buddhism': The Invention of a National Religious Tradition." In Nationalism and the Construction of Korean Identity, ed. Hyung Il Pai and Timothy R. Tangherlini. Berkeley: Center for Korean Studies, Institute of East Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1998.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "Buddhism under Confucian Domination: The Synthetic Vision of Sosan Hyujong." In Culture and the State in Late Choson Korea, ed. JaHyun Kim Haboush and Martina Deuchler. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Asia Center, 1999.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. "The Koryo Period." In Buddhist Spirituality II: Later China, Korea, Japan, and the Modern World, ed. Takeuchi Yoshinori. New York: The Crossroad Publishing Company, 1999.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. “On Translating Wonhyo.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 1 (2002): 227-231.

Buswell, Robert E. “Wonhyo and the Commentarial Genre in Korean Buddhist Literature.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 2 (2003): 47-63.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. “The Emergence of a `Korean' Buddhist Tradition.” In Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives, comp. Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. Cultivating Original Enlightenment: Wonhyo's Exposition of the Vajrasamadhi-Sutra (Kumgang Sammaegyong Non). Honolulu: University of Hawai`i Press, 2007.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. “Korean Buddhist Journeys to Lands Worldly and Otherworldly.”  The Journal of Asian Studies 68:4 (November 2009): 1055-1075.

Buswell, Robert E., Jr. “Thinking about ‘Korean Buddhism’: A Continental Perspective.” Journal of Korean Religions 1:1-2 (September 2010): 43-55.

Buzo, Adrian. "Discovery of a Shilla Period Document: The Hwaon Sutra of 755 AD." Korea Journal 20:9 (September 1980): 55-56.

Buzo, Adrian, and Tony Prince, trs. Kyunyo-jon: The Life, Times and Songs of a Tenth Century Korean Monk. Sydney: Wild Peony, 1993.

Chae, Taeg-su. "Department of Son Studies." In The History and Culture of Buddhism in Korea, ed. The Korean Buddhist Research Institute. Seoul: Dongguk University Press, 1993.

Chae, Taeg-Su. "The Development of Son Philosophy in Early Koryo Period." In Son Thought in Korean Buddhism, ed. The Korean Buddhist Research Institute. Seoul: Dongguk University Press, 1998.

Chae, Taeg-su. "The Unified Shilla Period: The Golden Age of Buddhism." In The History and Culture of Buddhism in Korea, ed. The Korean Buddhist Research Institute. Seoul: Dongguk University Press, 1993.

Chae, Taeg-su. "Son Philosophy." In Buddhist Thought in Korea, ed. The Korean Buddhist Research Institute. Seoul: Dongguk University Press, 1994.

Chai, Shin Yu. "Wonhyo and Suzuki on Buddhism." In Hanguk sahak nonch'ong - ha: Such'on Pak Yong-sok kyosu hwagap kinyom nonch'ong, ed. Such'on Pak Yong-sok kyosu hwagap kinyom nonch'ong kanhaeng wiwonhoe. Seoul: Such'on Pak Yong-sok kyosu hwagap kinyom nonch'ong kanhaeng wiwonhoe, 1992.

Chang, Ae Soon. “A Study on the Uicheon’s Hwaeom Thought in the Collected Writings of the National Preceptor Daegak.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 16 (February 2011): 55-68.

Chappell, David W., and Masao Ichishima. T'ient'ai Buddhism: An Outline of the Fourfold Teachings. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1984.

Chen, Jinhua. “A Korean Biography of a Sogdian Monk in China, with a Japanese Commentary: Ch'oe Ch'iwon's Biography of Fazang, Its Values and Limitations.” In Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives, comp. Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.

Chen, Jinhua. “A Korean Biography of a Sogdian Monk in China: Ch'oe Ch'iwon's Biography of Fazang, Its Values and Limitations.” Journal of Asian History 41:2 (2007): 156-188.

Cheong, Seong-joon. “A Study on the Visualization Practice in Silla’s Esoteric Buddhism.”  International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 13 (September 2009): 23-34.

Cheong, Seong-joon. “A Study on the Abhisekha Sūtra: The Bhaişajyaguru Buddha Faith in Korean Buddhism.”  International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 16 (February 2011): 93-104.

Cho, Eun-su. “Creating a Korean Philosophical Tradition: Pak Chong-hong and the Discomfiting Indispensability of European Thought.” The Review of Korean Studies, 5:2 (December 2002): 163-193.

Cho, Eun-su. “Wonhyo.” In Encyclopedia of Buddhism, ed. Robert E. Buswell, Jr.; William Bodiford; Maribeth Graybill; Donald S. Lopez; and John Strong. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 2003.

Cho, Eun-su. “The Uses and Abuses of Wonhyo and the ‘T’ong Pulgyo’ Narrative.” Journal of Korean Studies, 9 (Fall 2004): 33-59.

Cho, Eun-su. “Reconciling the Actual with the Potential: Wonhyo’s Theory of Buddhahood and Enlightenment.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture, 5 (February 2005): 85-101.

Cho, Eun-su. “Reinventing Female Identity: A Brief History of Korean Buddhist Nuns.”  Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 22:1 (June 2009): 29-53.

Cho, Eun-su, ed. Korean Buddhist Nuns and Laywomen: Hidden Histories, Enduring Vitality.  Albany: State University of New York Press, 2011.

Cho, Eun-su. “Female Buddhist Practice in Korea: A Historical Account.” In Korean Buddhist Nuns and Laywomen: Hidden Histories, Enduring Vitality, ed. Eun-su Cho. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2011.

Cho, Eun-su. “Repentance as a Bodhisattva Practice—Wonhyo on Guilt and Moral Responsibility.” Philosophy East and West, 63:1 (January 2013): 39-54.

Cho, Eun-Su. “La théorie de l'Esprit unique chez Wonhyo. Une interprétation coréenne de l'Esprit.” Diogenes, 248 (October-December 2014): 5-20.

Cho, Eun-su. “Pak Chong-hong’s Philosophical Analysis of Korean Buddhism and his Steps towards Establishing an Eastern Philosophy.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture, 26-1 (2016 06): 75-98.

Cho, Eun-su. “Towards a Buddhist Ethics of Emptiness: Wonhyo on Transgression and Repentance in The Mahayana Repentance of the Six Senses.” Journal of Korean Religions, 8:1 (2017): 31-46.

Cho, Myong-Gi. "Venerable Bojo's Life, Thought, Achievement." Korea Journal, 4:6 (June 1964): 31-32.

Cho, Myong-Gi. "Chan Buddhist Culture in Korea." In Korean and Asian Religious Tradition, ed. Chai-Shin Yu. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1977.

Cho, Sungtaek. "On the Trail of Two Competing Buddhas from India to Korea: A Study of the Dynamics of Cross-cultural Assimilation." Korea Journal, 41:1 (Spring 2001): 268-287.

Cho, Sungtaek. “Formation of Modern Buddhist Scholarship: The Cases of Pak Chonghong and Kim Tonghwa.” In Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism, ed. Jin Y. Park. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2010.

Cho, Yong-kil. “Introduction of Buddhist Ethics into the Korean Peninsula.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 1 (2002): 39-52.

Ch'oe, Ki-p'yo. “Wonhyo's Effect on Fazang's Commentary of Discipline-Faith Chapter, Discourse on the Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana, and Their Attitudes toward Quotation.” In Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives, comp. Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.

Choe, Yeonshik. “Huayan Studies in Korea.” In Reflecting Mirrors: Perspectives on Huayan Buddhism, ed. Imre Hamar. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2007.

Ch'oe, Yon-shik. “Ancient Japanese Huayan and Shilla Buddhism: On Shilla Doctrine as Reflected in Huayan Texts of the Nara and Heian Periods.” In Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives, comp. Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.

Choi, Byeong-Heon. “Korean Buddhism Relative to Chinese Buddhism in the East Asian Buddhist Context.” Journal of Korean Buddhist Studies 1 (February 2007): 83-115.

Choi, Byong-hon. "Significance of the Foundation of Susonsa in the History of Korean Buddhism." Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 1 (1988): 49-68.

Choi, Byong-hon. "The Founding of the Ch'ont'ae School and the Reformation of Buddhism in 12th-Century Korea." In Religions in Traditional Korea, ed. Henrik H. Sorensen. Copenhagen: Seminar for Buddhist Studies, 1995.

Choi, Byong-hon. "Role of Korean Buddhism in the History of East Asian Buddhism: Korea's Contribution to the Madhyamika Yogacara Syncretism." Asia-Prashant 2:2 (1995): 11-21.

Choi, Joon-sik. Buddhism: Religion in Korea. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2007.

Choi, Won Suk. “Interaction between Buddhism and Pungsu in Korea.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 14 (February 2010): 161-186.

Choi, Yeonsik. “To Survive as a Buddhist Monk in a Confucian State: Gihwa's Response to Jeong Do-jeon's Critique of Buddhism.” Korea Journal 47:3 (Autumn 2007): 104-133.

Ch'on, Hye-bong. "Dharani-sutra of Early Koryo." Korea Journal 12:6 (June 1972): 4-12.

Chong Go, Ven. “The Life and Letters of Son Master Hanam.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 9 (September 2007): 61-86.

Chong Go, Ven. “The Letters of Hanam Sunim: Practice after Enlightenment and Obscurity.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 10 (February 2008): 123-145.

Chong, Key R. Won Buddhism: A History and Theology of Korea's New Religion. Durango, Colo.: Hollowbrook Publishing, 1995.

Chou, Pokan. “Wonhyo’s View of the Huayan Doctrine.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 2 (2003): 109-122.

Chung, Bong-kil. "What is Won Buddhism?" Korea Journal 24:5 (May 1984): 18-32.

Chung, Bong-kil. "Moral Perfection and the Ethics of Grace in Won Buddhism." In Hanguk munhwa wa won pulgyo sasang: Munsan Kim San-yong paksa hwagap kinyom, ed. Munsan Kim San-yong paksa hwagap kinyom saophoe. Iri: Wongwang taehakkyo ch'ulp'anguk, 1985.

Chung, Bong-kil. "The Concept of Dharmakya in Won Buddhism: Metaphysical and Religious Dimensions." Korea Journal 27:1 (January 1987): 4-15.

Chung, Bong-kil. "Won Buddhism: A Synthesis of the Moral Systems of Confucianism and Buddhism." Journal of Chinese Philosophy 15:4 (December 1988): 425-488.

Chung, Bong-kil. “The Position of Won Buddhism in the Cultural History of Korea.” (Wongwang taehakkyo chonggyo munje yonguso) Hanguk chonggyo 13 (1988:9): 75-93.

Chung, Bong-kil. The Scriptures of Won Buddhism: A Translation of Wonbulgyo kyojon with Introduction. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2002.

Chung, Bongkil. “Won Buddhism: The Historical Context of Sot'aesan's Reformation of Buddhism for the Modern World.” In Buddhism in the Modern World: Adaptations of an Ancient Tradition, ed. Steven Heine and Charles S. Prebish. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.

Chung, Bongkil. “Sot’aesan’s Creation of Won Buddhism through the Reformation of Korean Buddhism.”  In Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism, ed. Jin Y. Park. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2010.

Chung, Byung-jo. History of Korean Buddhism. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.

Chung, Sae Hyang. "The Silla Priests Uisang and Wonhyo." Korean Culture 3:4 (December 1982): 36-43.

Cleary, J.C., tr. A Buddha from Korea: The Zen Teachings of T'aego. Boston: Shambala, 1988.

Covell, Jon Carter. "Manhae as Buddhist Philosopher-Theoretician." Asian and Pacific Quarterly of Cultural and Social Affairs 12:3 (Winter 1980): 1-7.

Cozin, Mark. "Won Buddhism: The Origin and Growth of a New Korean Religion." In Religion and Ritual in Korean Society, ed. Laurel Kendall and Griffin Dix. Berkeley: Center for Korean Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1987.

Elikhina, Julia. “Cults of the Main Bodhisattvas in Tibet and China (the Collection of the Hermitage Museum) in Comparison with Korean Material.”  International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 16 (February 2011): 69-92.

Evon, Gregory Nicholas. "Contestations over Korean Buddhist Identities: The 'Introduction' to the Kyongho-jip." The Review of Korean Studies 4:1 (June 2001): 11-33.

Faure, Bernard. “Random Thoughts: Wonhyo’s ‘Life’ as Thought.” Pulgyo yongu 11-12 (1995): 197-224.

Forte, Antonino. A Jewel in Indra’s Net: The Letter Sent by Fazang in China to Uisang in Korea. Kyoto: The Italian School of East Asian Studies, 2000.

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Girndt, Helmut. "Platonic Thinking in the Light of Chinul's Reflections on Son." In Hangukhak ui kwaje wa chonmang: Che-5 hoe kukche haksul hoeui segye Hangukhak taehoe nonmunjip II (Yesul - sasang - sahoe p'yon): Korean Studies, Its Tasks and Perspectives II: Papers of the 5th International Conference on Korean Studies. Songnam: Hanguk chongshin munhwa yonguwon, 1988.

Grayson, James H. "The Role of Early Korean Buddhism in the History of East Asia." Asiatische Studien 34:2 (1980): 51-68.

Grayson, James H. "Religious Syncretism in the Shilla Period: The Relationship between Esoteric Buddhism and Korean Primeval Religion." Asian Folklore Studies 43:2 (1984): 185-198.

Grayson, James H. Early Buddhism and Christianity in Korea: A Study in The Emplantation of Religion. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1985.

Grayson, James H. "The Accommodation of Korean Folk Religion to the Religious Forms of Buddhism: An Example of Reverse Syncretism." Asian Folklore Studies 51:2 (1992): 199-217.

Grayson, James Huntley. “Reverse Syncretism and the Sacred Area of Muak-tong: The Accommodation of Korean Folk Religion to the Religious Forms of Buddhism.” In Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 2, ed. Susan Pares. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.

Gregory, Peter N. "The Integration of Ch'an/Son and The Teachings (Chiao/Kyo) in Tsung-mi and Chinul." Pojo sasang 2 (1988): 349-367.

Gregory, Peter N. "The Integration of Ch'an/Son and The Teachings (Chiao/Kyo) in Tsung-mi and Chinul." The Journal of The International Association of Buddhist Studies 12:2 (1989): 7-19.

Gupta, Santosh K. “Similarities and Differences between Art and Architecture in Sokpulsa in Korea and Ajanta in India.” Kukche Koryohak 12 (2008): XXX-XXX.

Hae-ju, Ven (Ho-ryeon Jeon). “Elements of the Hwa-eom Faith and Philosophy in Korean Buddhist Ritual Invocations: Emphasis on the Main Hall Liturgy.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 9 (September 2007): 33-59.

Han, Ki-du. "Practical Tendency in Modern Korean Buddhism." Korea Journal 13:7 (July 1973): 24-28.

Han, Ki-tu. "The Argument on Son in Late Choson Period." In Son Thought in Korean Buddhism, ed. The Korean Buddhist Research Institute. Seoul: Dongguk University Press, 1998.

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Han, U-gun. "Policies toward Buddhism in Late Koryo and Early Choson." In Buddhism in the Early Choson: Suppression and Transformation, ed. Lewis R. Lancaster and Chai-shin Yu. Berkeley: Center for Korean Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California at Berkeley, 1996.

Heo, Gyun. Korean Temple Motifs: Beautiful Symbols of the Buddhist Faith. Seoul: Dolbeae Publishers, 2005.

Heo, Heung-sil. “Two Female Masters of Two Eras: Differences and Commonalities in Roles.” In Korean Buddhist Nuns and Laywomen: Hidden Histories, Enduring Vitality, ed. Eun-su Cho. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2011.

Ho, Hung-sik. "Buddhism and Koryo Society." In Buddhism in Koryo: A Royal Religion, ed. Lewis R. Lancaster, Kikun Suh, and Chai-shin Yu. Berkeley: Center for Korean Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California at Berkeley, 1996.

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Huh, Woosung. “Manhae’s Understanding of Buddhism.” In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Korean Philosophy: Its Tradition and Modern Transformation. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym, 2004.

Huh, Woosung. “Individual Salvation and Compassionate Action: The Life and Thoughts of Paek Yongsong.” In Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism, ed. Jin Y. Park. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2010.

Hur, Nam Lin. “Han Yong’un (1879-1944) and Buddhist Reform in Colonial Korea.”  Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 37:1 (2010): 75-97.

Hur, Nam-lin. “In Search of ‘Korean-ness’ in Korean Religions through Border-crossing: A Comparative Approach.” Journal of Korean Religions 2:1 (March 2011): 5-31.

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Iida, Shotaro. "Who Best Can Turn the Dharma-cakra?: A Controversy between Wonch'uk (632-696) and K'uei-chi (632-682)." Indogaku bukkyogaku kenkyo 34:2 (1986:3): 948-941 (11-18).

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Inoue, Hideo. "The Reception of Buddhism in Korea and Its Impact on Indigenous Culture." In Introduction of Buddhism to Korea: New Cultural Patterns, ed. Lewis R. Lancaster and C.S. Yu. Berkeley: Asian Humanities Press, 1989.

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Jan, Yun-hua. "Some Fresh Reflections on Yasovarma of Kanauj and Maktapida of Kashmir." Journal of Indian History 45:1 (April 1967): 161-179.

Jan, Yun-hua. "South India in the VIII Century: Hui-ch'ao's Description Reexamined." Oriens Extremus 15:2 (December 1968): 169-177.

Jan, Yun-hua. "Hyecho's Memoirs: The Korean Record on Vrnasi and Srnth." Korea Journal 10:9 (September 1970): 28-31.

Jan, Yun-hua. "Mu-Sang and His Philosophy of 'No Thought.'" In Proceedings of the Vth International Symposium. Seoul: National Academy of Sciences, Republic of Korea, 1977.

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알라딘: 불교와 그리스도교의 생태 영성 최현민

알라딘: 불교와 그리스도교의 생태 영성


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책소개

이웃 종교를 이해하고 서로 존중하며 진리를 향해 함께 순례하는 평화로운 사회를 이루려고 노력해온 가톨릭 수행 공동체 씨튼연구원에서 진행한 불교와 그리스도교와의 대화 강좌를 단행본으로 엮은 것이다. 이 책에서는 우리 시대의 화두인 “생태적 삶”을 주제로 하여 어떻게 두 종교 전통이 자연에 대한 우리의 자세를 변화시키는 회심에 원동력을 제공할 수 있을지를 고민하면서, 불교와 그리스도교 안에 깃들어 있는 생태적인 사상과 전통을 영성이라는 공통된 키워드로 풀어내고자 하였다.
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목차

추천의 말 5

머리말 11


생태 위기 관점에서 종래의 자연과 인간 이해에 대한 성찰 최현민 21

1. 들어가면서 21
2. 생태 위기의 원인인 자본주의 시장경제 24
1) 과학기술의 발달과 거대화 문제 24
2) 지속적 경제발전의 비현실성 29
3) 소비문화로 인한 인간성 파괴 32
3. 자본주의의 인간관 35
1) 호모 이코노미쿠스와 그 허구성 35
2) 협동을 중심으로 한 인간 본성 38
4. 종교와 생태윤리 43



초기불교와 상좌부불교에서 생태 영성 김종욱 47

1. 초기불교와 상좌부불교 47

2. 사성제, 불교의 기초 48

1) 생태학적 고성제 50

2) 생태학적 집성제 63

3) 생태학적 멸성제 68

4) 생태학적 도성제 75



선과 생태 영성 서종범 79

1. 시작하는 말 79
2. 식심識心과 선심禪心 80
1) 의식심 80
2) 선정심 81
3) 반야심 88
3. 반야청정 찰토청정 89
4. 반야정토의 수용 90
5. 마치는 말 93



도겐의 생태 영성 최현민 95

1. 도겐의 문제의식 96
2. 종래의 불성론에 대한 도겐의 비판 100
3. 도겐의 무상불성 104
4. ?산수경? 안에 드러난 도겐의 생태 영성 107
5. 결론 112




화엄과 생태 영성 본각 115

1. 시작하는 말: 화엄, 생태, 영성 115

2. 개체와 전체와의 관계: 화엄의 생태 118

3. 존재와 인식의 관계: 육상원융 120

4. 유심과 법계의 관계: 자타원융 121

5. 끝맺는 말: 영성의 회복 125



생태 영성과 성서 조현철 129

1. 문제 제기: 생태 영성의 필요성 130

2. 영성과 삶 132

3. 생태 영성과 현대세계 136

4. 생태 영성과 생태적 세계관 142

5. 생태 영성과 성서 148

6. 단순과 검약: 생태 영성의 구현 167



생태학적 관점에서 본 진화론 이정배 171

1. 들어가는 글 171

2. 다윈 진화론의 핵심 내용과 기독교와의 갈등 배경 175

3. 진화론에 대한 현대적 논의들 181

4. 진화론적 유신론에 대한 신학적 논의들 191

5. 창조와 성육의 통합으로서의 우주적 그리스도, 그 한국적 이해 200

6. 나가는 글 211



그리스도교적 생태 영성-사회적 관점 구미정 213

1. 삶앎: 더불어 살기 213

2. 베데스다의 역설 216

3. 사다리 걷어차기 219

4. 야곱의 회개 222

5. 자비와 연대의 영성 225



생태 위기 극복을 향한 불교와 그리스도교의 만남 최현민 229

1. 생태 위기의 근본 원인은 어디에 있나 229
2. 자기중심주의 극복을 위한 불교의 생태 영성 233
3. 자기중심주의 극복을 위한 그리스도교의 영성 236
1) 예수와 자연 236
2) 몸과 지체의 관계 239
4. 호모 심비우스로서의 인간의 본래성 회복 241
5. 나가면서 245




종합 토론 종범, 구미정, 최현민 249

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저자 및 역자소개

최현민 (지은이)



가톨릭 수도자(사랑의 씨튼 수녀회 소속)이다. 수녀회에 입회하기 전에는 생명의 신비를 탐구하기 위해 과학도의 길을 걷다가(이화여대와 연세대에서 생물과 생화학 전공), 과학으로는 인간과 세상을 이해하는 데 역부족이라는 생각이 들어 종교의 길로 방향을 바꾸었다.

수녀회에 들어와 종교학을 공부하면서(서강대 대학원 종교학 석사 및 박사), 특히 깊은 수행전통을 지닌 불교에 마음이 끌려 불교를 탐구하기 시작했다. 불교를 공부하면서 자연스레 그리스도교와 불교 간의 대화에 관심을 갖게 되었고, 종교대화 씨튼연구원 원장으로서 오랫동안 종교 간 대화 일을 해오고 있다.

현재 서강대학교에서 일본종교를 가르치면서, 「영성생활」 편집인을 맡고 있다.

저서로 『불성론 연구』, 『불교와 그리스도교, 영성으로 만나다』가 있으며, 공저로는 『불교와 그리스도교의 생태영성』, 『생태문제에 종교가 답하다』, 『참여와 명상, 그 하나됨을 위한 여정』이 있다. 접기

최근작 : <일본 종교를 알아야 일본이 보인다>,<불교와 그리스도교의 생태 영성>,<불교와 그리스도교, 영성으로 만나다> … 총 4종 (모두보기)
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김종욱 (지은이)
동국대 불교학과를 졸업하고, 서울대 대학원 철학과에서 현대서양철학 분야로 박사학위를 받았다. 2001년 3월부터 1년간 불교 TV에서 '불교와 철학의 만남'을 강의했으며, 2003년 10월부터 2004년 4월까지 불교방송에서 '불교와 생태의 만남'을 강의하였다. 현재 동국대학교 불교학과의 연구교수로 재직하고 있다. 저서로는 <불교에서 보는 철학, 철학에서 보는 불교>, <용수와 칸트>, <하이데거와 형이상학 그리고 불교>, <불교생태철학>등이 있다.

최근작 : <참여와 명상, 그 하나됨을 위한 여정>,<원효와 하이데거의 대화>,<불교와 그리스도교의 생태 영성> … 총 14종 (모두보기)
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서종범 (지은이)
통도사 선덕

최근작 : <불교와 그리스도교의 생태 영성>
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본각 (지은이)
육년 스님을 은사로 모시고 출가했다. 동국대학교 철학과와 봉녕사 승가대학 대교과를 졸업했고, 일본 릿쇼立正대학에서 석사 과정을 마친 뒤 고마자와駒澤대학에서 불교학 박사 학위를 받았다.

현재 중앙승가대학교 명예교수, 대한불교조계종 고시위원, 학교법인 승가학원 이사, 샤카디타 한국지부 공동대표, 전국비구니회 부회장, 봉녕사승가대학 화엄반 교수, 금륜사 주지로 수행 정진 중이다.

저서로는 『진리의 숲 법구경 이야기』, 『華嚴觀法の基礎的硏究』, 『華嚴經十地品槪說』, 『한국 비구니의 수행과 삶』(공저)이 있고, 『비구니와 여성불자』, 『한국 비구니 수행담록』, 『한국 비구니 명감』, 『신문기사로 본 한국 근·현대 비구니 자료집』 등을 펴냈다.

현대 불교 발전에 기여한 공로로 제6회 대원상 대상을 수상한 바 있다.

최근작 : <화엄교학 강론>,<불교 페미니즘과 리더십>,<불교와 그리스도교의 생태 영성> … 총 5종 (모두보기)

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출판사 제공 책소개

불교와 그리스도교의 수도자와 학자들이 만나 두 종교 안에 숨겨져 있는 보석과 같은 생태 영성을 함께 발굴해 내어, 탐욕과 이기주의로 피폐해진 자연과 인간이 처한 현실을 진단·성찰하고, 그 대안을 모색하고 있다.

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한국에는 불교와 그리스도교라는 두 종교적 산맥이 있다. 두 종교는 교리와 전통이 서로 판이하게 달라 보이지만, 진리 앞에 자신을 낮추고 그 진리를 끊임없이 추구한다는 점에서는 공통된 목적을 지닌다고 말할 수 있다. 그리고 이 두 종교 공동체의 일부 깨어 있는 이들이 오래전부터 서로를 배우는 진지한 대화를 해오고 있다. 이러한 사실 자체는 인간의 궁극적 행복과 진리를 추구하는 특정 종교가 타종교에 대해 어떠한 마음가짐과 자세로 다가가고 어떻게 서로 부족한 점을 배워야 하는가를 모범적으로 보여주고 있다.

이 책은 이웃 종교를 이해하고 서로 존중하며 진리를 향해 함께 순례하는 평화로운 사회를 이루려고 노력해온 가톨릭 수행 공동체 씨튼연구원에서 진행한 불교와 그리스도교와의 대화 강좌를 단행본으로 엮은 것이다. 이 책에서는 우리 시대의 화두인 “생태적 삶”을 주제로 하여 어떻게 두 종교 전통이 자연에 대한 우리의 자세를 변화시키는 회심에 원동력을 제공할 수 있을지를 고민하면서, 불교와 그리스도교 안에 깃들어 있는 생태적인 사상과 전통을 영성이라는 공통된 키워드로 풀어내고자 하였다.

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10개월간의 대화에 참여한 세 명의 승려 및 불교학자와 네 명의 그리스도교 수도자 및 신학자들은 다음 세 가지 점에 공감하면서 대화를 진행하였다. 첫째, 오늘날의 생태 위기는 기계적 발전에 대한 맹신과 인간중심적 세계관에 기초를 두고, 물질적 소유가 행복을 가져온다는 잘못된 가치관에 뿌리를 두고 있으며, 따라서 그 대안을 애착에서 자유로워지고 이기심을 비우는 데서 찾아야 한다는 점이다. 둘째, 생태 위기를 극복하기 위해서는 인간이 다른 생명체와 독립해서 홀로 살 수 있다는 무지와, 경제적 풍요가 행복을 보장한다는 환상을 깨야 한다는 점이다. 이런 점에서 불교의 인드라망 개념은 만물이 연결되어 있다는 생태적 현실을 이해하는 데 그리스도인들에게도 매우 유용하다. 셋째, 소박하고 검소한 삶의 양식이 생태 영성을 살아가는 구체적 표현이라는 것이다.

이러한 기본 관점을 기저로 하여 진행된 대화의 내용을 소개하면 다음과 같다.

‘생태 위기의 관점에서 종래의 자연과 인간 이해에 대한 성찰’에서는 자본주의와 생태 위기의 상관관계를 다루었다. 그중에서도 자본주의의 인간관에 대한 성찰의 필요성을 부각하면서, 인간의 본성은 신고전주의에서 말하듯 이기적이고 합리적인 존재라기보다 호혜적 존재라는 것을 강조하고 있다. 특히 이러한 새로운 인간관은 불교를 비롯한 동양종교의 본성론과 상통한다는 점을 지적하고 있다.

‘초기불교와 상좌부불교에서의 생태 영성’은 고집멸도의 사성제四正諦에 입각하여 생태 문제를 고찰하고 있다. 여기서는 생태 문제의 근본 원인을 무지와 무명으로 보고 이를 깨치는 구체적인 방법으로 팔정도八正道를 제시한다. 팔정도를 실천하여 사는 것 자체를 생태 문제를 풀어가는 해법으로 본 것이다. 이와 같이 근본불교의 정수가 생태 문제와 맞닿아 있다는 것은 ‘불교 영성이 곧 생태 영성’임을 말해준다.

‘선과 생태 영성’은 마음과 반야지혜, 정토를 주요 키워드로 하여 선과 자연과 영성의 문제를 다루고 있다. 특히 나라는 존재는 모든 인연에 의해 이루어졌음을 강조하고 있는데, 따라서 자연이 곧 자기 몸인 줄 모르고 생태를 파괴시켜 온 우리에게 무엇보다 선행되어야 할 것은 존재 근원의 마음을 회복하는 일이다. 이를 위해 끊임없이 욕망을 불러일으키는 우리의 마음을 닦아야 한다. 이런 점에서 불교적 생태 해법의 핵심은 ‘마음 닦음’에 있다고 강조한다.

‘도겐(道元)의 생태 영성’에서는 일본 조동종의 창시자 도겐 선사가 말한 ‘산과 물, 곧 자연 자체가 붓다의 말씀’에 주목한다. 즉 산수山水 안에서 붓다의 모습을 발견하고 산수를 통해 붓다의 가르침을 듣는다는 것이다. 이와 같이 산수를 부처의 경전으로 바라보며 그 안에서 부처를 발견할 수 있는 시각을 가지려면 무엇보다 ‘무상’에 대한 자각이 필요하다. 즉 자본주의적 가치관이 우리를 행복에로 이끄는 것이 아님을 깨달을 필요가 있다. 이를 통해 진정한 행복은 소유함에 있기보다 소욕지족함에 있음을 강조하며, 이를 도겐의 사상에서 찾고 있다.

‘화엄과 생태 영성’에서는 화엄사상을 통해 생태적 해법을 제시하고 있다. 화엄의 존재관은 제석천의 보배구슬 그물망처럼 독립한 개체이면서 전체의 일부분으로 존재한다고 본다. 이러한 인드라망을 ‘중중무진重重無盡’ 또는 법계연기法界緣起라고 한다. 법계연기란 존재의 근원을 유기적인 관계성, 곧 공존공생의 이치로 바라봄을 의미한다. 이와 같이 화엄에서는 모든 존재가 끝없는 관계 속에 서로 걸림 없이 상호 의존한다고 하는 원융무애적 존재관을 잘 보여주고 있다.

‘생태 영성과 성서’에서는 유대 그리스도교 신앙의 핵심주제인 ‘계약’을 우주적 차원으로 해석하는데, 여기서의 우주적 계약이란 하느님과 인간 간의 계약을 넘어 자연까지도 포괄한다는 것이다. 하느님과 맺은 계약이 이처럼 우주적 차원을 지녔다면 인간과 자연의 긴밀한 관계, 그리고 인간 이외의 피조물들이 지닌 가치를 새롭게 해석할 수 있다는 것이다. 아울러 예수의 육화신앙과 연관 지어 생태 문제를 살펴보면서, 그리스도교 생태 영성이란 창조, 육화, 부활이라는 예수 그리스도를 통한 하느님의 사건과 행위가 인간만이 아니라 창조 전체와 깊은 관련이 있음을 깨닫고 이에 따라 사는 것을 뜻한다고 결론짓고 있다.

‘생태학적 관점에서 본 진화론’에서는 그리스도교의 입장에서 진화론을 성찰하면서, 이러한 성찰을 매개로 생태적 위기를 타개할 수 방안을 모색한다. 즉 종의 기원을 말한 진화론의 시각에서 종의 멸종을 염려할 수밖에 없는 생태계 위기에 대한 지혜를 얻고자 함과 동시에, 진화의 궁극 목적에 대한 이해를 통해 생태적 해법을 제시하고자 한다. 이를 위해 우주적 그리스도와 같은 진화론에 대한 신학적 이해가 필요하다고 말한다. 그리고 특히 다석 유영모의 사상을 통해 우주적 그리스도론의 한국적 이해를 도모하고자 한다.

‘그리스도교적 생태 영성-사회적 관점’에서는 요한복음에 나오는 베짜타 연못을 둘러싼 경쟁의 원리, 즉 누군가의 도움 없이는 연못에 들어갈 수 없는 앉은뱅이는 경쟁의 원리 안에서 38년간이나 병을 안고 살아갈 수밖에 없음을 비판한다. 그러나 예수가 제시한 ‘하느님 나라’는 경쟁적으로 단 한 사람에게만 자비를 허용하는 베데스다의 원리와는 다름을 보여준다. 그러면서 오늘날의 생태 회복은 현대자본주의 사회의 경쟁원리를 어떻게 자비와 연대의 영성으로 변화시킬 것인가에 있음을 강조한다.

마지막으로 ‘생태 위기 극복을 위한 불교와 그리스도교의 만남’에서는 생태 위기의 근본 원인은 결국 인간의 이기주의, 자기중심주의에 있다고 진단하면서, 이를 극복하기 위해서는 인간의 본래성을 회복해야 하며, 그 회복의 방법으로 불교와 그리스도교에서 제시하는 생태 영성을 종합적으로 정리하고 있다. 이에 덧붙여 호모 심비우스라는 존재론의 자각에 근거한 소욕지족의 삶을 살아갈 때 우리가 당면한 생태 위기는 회복의 길로 접어들 수 있다고 말한다.

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불교와 그리스도교 모두 그들의 전통과 사상 안에 훌륭한 생태 영성적 보물을 간직하고 있다는 점은 자명하다. 다만 불교적 보물이 투명하다면, 그리스도교적 보물은 끄집어내서 먼지를 닦고 광을 내게 해야 한다는 차이가 있을 뿐이다. 그러므로 그리스도교는 인간과 만물의 연계성을 통찰한 불교적 이론에서 도움을 받을 수 있고, 불교는 그리스도교가 발전시킨 현실적, 사회적 투신에서 배울 점을 발견할 수 있을 것이다.

이와 같이 이 책은 불교인과 그리스도인이 만나 지구 전체의 공통 문제인 생태 문제에 대해 각 종교가 지닌 전통 속에서 함께 고민하고 해결점을 모색한 귀중한 종교 대화록이자 보고서라고 할 수 있다.

또한 이 책을 통해 오늘을 사는 한국의 불자들과 그리스도인들은 이웃 종교와 어떻게 대화할 수 있으며, 서로에게 배우려는 자세가 얼마나 소중하고 아름다운 가치인가를 깊이 느낄 수 있을 것이다.


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Despite the significance of Korea in world Christianity and the crucial role Christianity plays in contemporary Korean religious life, the tradition has been little studied in the West. Christianity in Korea seeks to fill this lacuna by providing a wide-ranging overview of the growth and development of Korean Christianity and the implications that development has had for Korean politics, interreligious dialogue, and gender and social issues.

The volume begins with an accessibly written overview that traces in broad outline the history and development of Christianity on the peninsula. This is followed by chapters on broad themes, such as the survival of early Korean Catholics in a Neo-Confucian society, relations between Christian churches and colonial authorities during the Japanese occupation, premillennialism, and the theological significance of the division and prospective reunification of Korea. Others look in more detail at individuals and movements, including the story of the female martyr Kollumba Kang Wansuk; the influence of Presbyterianism on the renowned nationalist Ahn Changho; the sociopolitical and theological background of the Minjung Protestant Movement; and the success and challenges of Evangelical Protestantism in Korea. The book concludes with a discussion of how best to encourage a rapprochement between Buddhism and Christianity in Korea.

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Robert E. Buswell, Jr. holds the Irving and Jean Stone Endowed Chair in Humanities at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he is also Distinguished Professor of Buddhist Studies in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures and founding director of the university’s Center for Buddhist Studies and Center for Korean Studies.

Timothy S. Lee is assistant professor of the history of Christianity and director of the Asian (Korean) Church Studies Program at Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University.
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The quality of writing varies depending upon the author and the topic, but for the most part it is a scholarly and interesting perspective on the history and current state of Christianity in Korea. The book is composed of a collection of essays on the topic, and while it is not necessarily a linear history of Korean Christianity, it is at the very least a useful supplement to anyone interested in expanding their knolwedge on the topic. The articles range from discussions of Christianity's early interaction with Neo-Confucianism to critiques of the Presbyterian movement in present-day Korea; the variety of sources is, in my opinion, one of the best parts of the book, though it does create a somewhat choppy reading experience. The editor definitely tried to create a smooth collection, but didn't necessarily always succeed. Nonetheless the material is top-notch and everyone interested in any topic connecting to Korean Christianity will find something to keep them reading.

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The history of Protestantism in Korea is rich and complex, and Oak’s work makes a valuable contribution toward understanding its origins and initial development.(Sean C. Kim, University of Central Missouri Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies)



A wealth of historical data from the turn of the last century on the formation of Korean Christianity is meticulously presented and carefully analyzed.(S. Michael Ahn, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary Themelios)



[ The Making of Korean Christianity] is highly recommended not only for those interested in the development of Korean Christianity, but also for those who want to explore the 'creative combination of the principle of Christian universality (vertical transcendence) and that of inculturation (horizontal adaptation)'.(Gun Cheol Kim Africanus Journal)



In short, Sung-Deuk Oak has produced an insightful study of the history of Christianity in Korea. This outstanding book is a must-read for anyone interested in modern Korean history, cross-cultural interactions, and global Christian studies.(Joseph Tse-Hei Lee, Pace University in New York The Asian Christian Review)



[ The Making of Korean Christianity] is a must read for anyone who wants to study world Christianity.(Gun Ho Lee, The Presbytery of New Hope Interpretation)
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The Making of Korean Christianity is a remarkable book. Oak moves beyond the conventional stereotypical view of the early Christian missionaries in Korea and expounds a deeper understanding of dealing with the missionaries' encounter with indigenous Korean religions. I highly recommended this book not only for those who are interested in the history of Christianity in Korea but also for the scholars and students of Korean spirituality and religious traditions and inter-religious dialogue in Korea.(Young-chan Ro, Professor and Chair, Department of Religious Studies and Director, Korean Studies Center, George Mason University)



The Making of Korean Christianity is the most comprehensive and significant contribution to the study of Protestant Christianity in Korea that has appeared in a generation. Oak challenges the received academic discourse on the first generation of Christians and shows how early Korean Protestants dealt with sophisticated issues in theology and religious practice to arrive at their own solutions in the process of cultural encounter. This book will be the principal source in English on this period of Korean Church history for many years.(James H. Grayson, Emeritus Professor of Modern Korean Studies, The University of Sheffield)



This groundbreaking study is the best book written on the development of Korean Christianity. Oak traces the early encounter between Protestant missionaries and Korean religions and moves the scholarship in new, deeper directions. The Making of Korean Christianity is required reading.(Dana L. Robert, Truman Collins Professor of World Christianity and History of Mission, Boston University)
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Sung-Deuk Oak’s The Making of Korean Christianity is a tremendous contribution to the World Christianity Series and religions scholarship in general. Sketched thematically, Oak surveys a host of letters by Protestant missionaries and emerging indigenous voices. Issues concerning Korean Christianity’s adoption of a shamanistic deity’s name (hananim), changing perspectives of the cross, awareness of spirits and the need for exorcism, funeral memorials, influences from Chinese tracts and messages, and Daoist spirituality and rituals are all considered under Oak’s astute scholarship. Additionally considered are the tumultuous and volatile times Korea had from 1876-1915: Tonghak Rebellion, Russo-Japanese War, Sino-Japanese War, and more. These pressuring forces undoubtedly, at times, prevented and, at other times, encouraged Christianity’s acceptance. Oak is, also, sharp enough to notice the difference between simplistic (and insulting) syncretism and indigenizing Christianity. On the other hand, if ‘syncretism’ is held purely as a neutral descriptor (as this blogger is starting to hold), then the what and how of Korean Christians’ reactions to the Protestant religion can be accurately depicted and affirmed as good indigenization of the Gospel.

Personally, I have found this extremely helpful academically and for my own self-discovery (as a Korean American). But I can understand why some people might feel uneasy about Oak’s ease to associate folk religions’ influence on Korean Christianity. To not feel uneasy, one then must think hard about Christianity’s relations with cultures and come to conclusions about their relationships. For Oak (and I), Christianity is inherently a translatable and (re)contextualizable religion. In other words, Christianity must be indigenized.

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