Religions of Korea in Practice

Religions of Korea in Practice
Author: Robert E. Buswell Jr.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0691188157

Korea has one of the most diverse religious cultures in the world today, with a range and breadth of religious practice virtually unrivaled by any other country. This volume in the Princeton Readings in Religions series is the first anthology in any language, including Korean, to bring together a comprehensive set of original sources covering the whole gamut of religious practice in both premodern and contemporary Korea. The book's thirty-two chapters help redress the dearth of source materials on Korean religions in Western languages. Coverage includes shamanic rituals for the dead and songs to quiet fussy newborns; Buddhist meditative practices and exorcisms; Confucian geomancy and ancestor rites; contemporary Catholic liturgy; Protestant devotional practices; internal alchemy training in new Korean religions; and North Korean Juche ("self-reliance") ideology, an amalgam of Marxism and Neo-Confucian filial piety focused on worship of the "father," Kim Il Sung. Religions of Korea in Practice provides substantial coverage of contemporary Korean religious practice, especially the various Christian denominations and new indigenous religions. Each chapter includes an extensive translation of original sources on Korean religious practice, accompanied by an introduction that frames the significance of the selections and offers suggestions for further reading. This book will help any reader gain a better appreciation of the rich complexity of Korea's religious culture.

Encyclopedia of Buddhism

Encyclopedia of Buddhism
Author: Damien Keown
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1396
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1136985956

Reflects the current state of scholarship in Buddhist Studies, its entries being written by specialists in many areas, presenting an accurate overview of Buddhist history, thought and practices, most entries having cross-referencing to others and bibliographical references. Contain around 1000 pages and 500,000 words, totalling around 1200 entries.

The Way of Korean Zen

The Way of Korean Zen
Author: Kusan Sŏnsa
Publisher: Weatherhill, Incorporated
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1985
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

This is a collection of sermons from one of Korea's greatest Zen masters, with instruction in meditation techniques.

The Compass of Zen

The Compass of Zen
Author: Seung Sahn
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1997-10-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0834823713

A simple, exhaustive—and often hilarious—presentation of the essence of Zen by a modern Zen Master of considerable renown In his many years of teaching throughout the world, the Korean-born Zen Master Seung Sahn has become known for his ability to cut to the heart of Buddhist teaching in a way that is strikingly clear, yet free of esoteric and academic language. In this book, based largely on his talks, he presents the basic teachings of Buddhism and Zen in a way that is wonderfully accessible for beginners—yet so rich with stories, insights, and personal experiences that long-time meditation students will also find it a source of inspiration and a resource for study.

Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism

Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism
Author: Jin Y. Park
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1438429231

An overview of Korean Buddhism and its major figures in the modern period.

The Zen Monastic Experience

The Zen Monastic Experience
Author: Robert E. Buswell, Jr.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2020-07-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 069121610X

Robert Buswell, a Buddhist scholar who spent five years as a Zen monk in Korea, draws on personal experience in this insightful account of day-to-day Zen monastic practice. In discussing the activities of the postulants, the meditation monks, the teachers and administrators, and the support monks of the monastery of Songgwang-sa, Buswell reveals a religious tradition that differs radically from the stereotype prevalent in the West. The author's treatment lucidly relates contemporary Zen practice to the historical development of the tradition and to Korean history more generally, and his portrayal of the life of modern Zen monks in Korea provides an innovative and provocative look at Zen from the inside.

A Cultural History of Japanese Buddhism

A Cultural History of Japanese Buddhism
Author: William E. Deal
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1118608313

A Cultural History of Japanese Buddhism offers a comprehensive, nuanced, and chronological account of the evolution of Buddhist religion in Japan from the sixth century to the present day. Traces each period of Japanese history to reveal the complex and often controversial histories of Japanese Buddhists and their unfolding narratives Examines relevant social, political, and transcultural contexts, and places an emphasis on Japanese Buddhist discourses and material culture Addresses the increasing competition between Buddhist, Shinto, and Neo-Confucian world-views through to the mid-nineteenth century Informed by the most recent research, including the latest Japanese and Western scholarship Illustrates the richness and complexity of Japanese Buddhism as a lived religion, offering readers a glimpse into the development of this complex and often misunderstood tradition