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Korean Buddhist Reforms and Problems in the Adoption of Modernity during the Colonial Period
著者 Park, Pori
掲載誌 Korea Journal
巻号v.45 n.1
出版年月日2005.03
ページ87 - 113
出版者Korean National Commission for UNESCO
出版サイト https://www.ekoreajournal.net/main/index.htm
出版地Seoul, Korea [首爾, 韓國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
ノートPori Park is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Arizona State University. She received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles. Her publications include "The Modern Remaking of Korean Buddhism: The Development of Buddhist Nationalism during Japanese Colonial Rule (1910-1945)." E-mail: pori.park@asu.edu.
キーワードBuddhist reforms=佛教改革; Buddhist modernity=佛教現代性; Buddhist nationalism=佛教國家主義; religion and colonialism=宗教和殖民主義; Buddhist youth movement=佛教青年運動; Buddhist social engagement=佛教的社會參與
抄録Korean Buddhists during the colonial period (1910-1945) first had to overcome the effect of Joseon's persecution and then bring changes to their religion that were compatible with their newly opened society. The arrival of Japanese Buddhism and Christianity on the peninsula provided Korean Buddhists with both challenges and a frame of reference for their idea for modernity. This paper presents the major reform issues, activities, and institutional changes implemented by the Korean Sangha. The viability of Korean Buddhism depended largely on the capability and willingness of Buddhists to participate in a nationwide march toward co-opting Western modernity. The Buddhist order was determined to modernize Buddhism, focusing on reformation of the monks' education as well as their proselytization. While educational reforms were aimed at consolidation within the Buddhist order, the Buddhist order also attempted to promote the religion in society by developing new methods of propagation. After the March First Movement in 1919, young clerics began to challenge the docile Sangha and question the religious policies of the colonial regime. This paper shows that Korean Buddhists faced a number of difficulties, such as a lack of financial resources, passion, and vision, in their effort to create a "modern" tradition of Buddhism.
目次Introduction 88
The Influence of Christianity and Japanese Buddhism 91
The Reforms of the Buddhist Sangha 96
Limits of Reform 102
Buddhist Reforms and Nationalism 106
REFERENCES 110
ISSN00233900 (P)
ヒット数422
作成日2007.11.23
更新日期2019.10.22



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