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On the Trail of Two Competing Buddhas from India to Korea:A Study of the Dynamics of Cross-cultural Assimilation
Author Cho, Sung-taek
Source Korea Journal
Volumev.41 n.1 Spring
Date2001
Pages268 - 287
PublisherKorean National Commission for UNESCO
Publisher Url https://www.ekoreajournal.net/main/index.htm
LocationSeoul, Korea [首爾, 韓國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteCho Sungtaek (Jo, Seong-taek) is Professor in the Department of Comparative Studies, State University of New York at Stony Brook. He received his Ph.D. with a dissertation entitled "The Rise of Mahayana Buddhism: A Study of its Self-Identity and Institutionalization through Reconstructing the Biographical Process of the Buddha"from University of California at Berkeley in 1995. His publications include a number of Korean translations of English works on Buddhism and articles on Buddhism (e-mail: stcho@notes.cc.sunysb.edu).
KeywordBuddhism and Culture; Asian Religion
AbstractStudies the cross-cultural assimilation of Buddhism into Korean,Indian and Chinese cultures and how they practice cultic activities associated with two Buddhist figures, Maitreya and Amitabha. Characters of the two figures in the context of Buddhist doctrine; Development of various cults in Buddhism; Introduction of Buddhism in China; Form of Buddhism which has taken place in South Korea.
Table of contentsIntroduction 268
Amitabha and Maitreya in India and Central Asia 270
China 275
Korea 279
Conclusion 284
ISSN00233900 (P)
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Created date2002.06.19
Modified date2019.10.18



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