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The Formation of Modern Buddhist Scholarship: The Cases of Bak Jong-hong and Kim Dong-hwa
著者 Cho, Sung-taek
掲載誌 Korea Journal
巻号v.45 n.1
出版年月日2005
ページ5 - 28
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Cho Sungtaek (Jo, Seong-taek) is an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at Korea University. His articles and books include "Buddhism and Society: On Buddhist Engagement with Society" (2002). E-mail: stcho@korea.ac.kr.
キーワードEnglish; Japan; Korea; postcolonialism; reason; rationality; Buddhist scholarship; Korean thought; philosophy; traditional Buddhism; modern Buddhism; modernity
抄録Contemporary Buddhist scholarship in Korea has been strongly affected by its origins in the Victorian era, when Western religious scholars sought to rationalize and historicize the study of religion. Modern Korean scholars, trained within the Western scholarly paradigm, share this prejudice in favor of the rational. The result is a skewed understanding of Buddhism, emphasizing its philosophical and theoretical aspects at the expense of seemingly "irrational" religious elements based on the direct experience of meditation practice. This paper seeks to examine the historical context in which modern Korean Buddhist scholarship was shaped during the colonial period of Japan. In particular, two case studies will be examined in light of postcolonial perspectives on Buddhist studies: Bak Jong-hong and Kim Dong-hwa. Bak studied Korean Buddhism in the context of so-called Korean thought. He sought to uncover the national and cultural identity of Korea, and thus his scholarship led him to seek the uniqueness of Korean Buddhism. On the other hand, Kim first introduced modern Buddhist scholarship to Korea, and since then, contemporary Korean Buddhist scholarship has owed much to him. Despite Bak and Kim's contributions to contemporary Korean Buddhist scholarship, however, if we look at them in light of a postcolonial perspective, these contributions need to be revaluated.
目次Introduction 6
Definition and Scope of Korean Thought 10
What Is Korean Thought? 12
My Position on the Definition and Scope of Korean Thought 13
The Case of Bak Jong-hong 14
The Case of Kim Dong-hwa 19
Conclusion 25
ISSN00233900 (P)
ヒット数232
作成日2006.09.12
更新日期2019.10.17



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