Religions of Korea in Practice

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*{{i|Introduction ⋅ ''Don Baker''|1}}
*{{i|Introduction ⋅ ''Don Baker''|1}}<br><br>
Buddhism
<center>'''Buddhism'''</center>
1. King Mu and the Making and Meanings of Miru˘ksa ⋅ Jonathan W. Best 35
*{{i|1. King Mu and the Making and Meanings of Mirǔksa ''Jonathan W. Best''|35}}
2. Wo˘n’gwang and Chajang in the Formation of Early Silla Buddhism
*{{i|2. Wǒn’gwang and Chajang in the Formation of Early Silla Buddhism<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''Pankaj N. Mohan''|51}}
⋅ Pankaj N. Mohan 51
*{{i|3. A Miraculous Tale of Buddhist Practice during the Unified Silla<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''Richard D. McBride II''|65}}
3. A Miraculous Tale of Buddhist Practice during the Unified Silla
*{{i|4. Buddhism as a Cure for the Land ⋅ ''Sem Vermeersch''|76}}
⋅ Richard D. McBride II 65
*{{i|5. The P’algwanhoe: From Buddhist Penance to Religious Festival<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''Sem Vermeersch''|86}}
4. Buddhism as a Cure for the Land ⋅ Sem Vermeersch 76
*{{i|6. Hell and Other Karmic Consequences: A Buddhist Vernacular Song<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''Younghee Lee''|100}}
5. The P’algwanhoe: From Buddhist Penance to Religious Festival
*{{i|7. A Buddhist Rite of Exorcism ⋅ ''Patrick R. Uhlmann''|112}}
⋅ Sem Vermeersch 86
*{{i|8. "A Crazy Drunken Monk": Kyǒnghǒ and Modern Buddhist Meditation<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Practice ⋅ ''Jin Y. Park''|130}}
6. Hell and Other Karmic Consequences: A Buddhist Vernacular Song
*{{i|9. Educating Unborn Children: A Sǒn Master's Teachings on T’aegyo<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''Chong Go Sǔnim''|144}}<br><br>
⋅ Younghee Lee 100
<center>'''Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism'''</center>
7. A Buddhist Rite of Exorcism ⋅ Patrick R. Uhlmann 112
*{{i|10. A Party for the Spirits: Ritual Practice in Confucianism ⋅ ''Hongkyung Kim''|163}}
8. “A Crazy Drunken Monk”: Kyo˘ngho˘ and Modern Buddhist
*{{i|11. The Great Confucian-Buddhist Debate ⋅ ''Charles Muller''|177}}
Meditation Practice ⋅ Jin Y. Park 130
*{{i|12. Confucianism and the Practice of Geomancy ⋅ ''Hong-key Yoon''|205}}
9. Educating Unborn Children: A So˘n Master’s Teachings on T’aegyo
*{{i|13. Voices of Female Confucians in Late Chosǔn Korea ⋅ ''Youngmin Kim''| 223}}<br><br>
⋅ Chong Go Su˘nim 144
Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism
10. A Party for the Spirits: Ritual Practice in Confucianism
⋅ Hongkyung Kim 163
11. The Great Confucian-Buddhist Debate ⋅ Charles Muller 177
12. Confucianism and the Practice of Geomancy ⋅ Hong-key Yoon 205
13. Voices of Female Confucians in Late Choso˘n Korea ⋅ Youngmin Kim 223


Shamanism
<center>'''Shamanism'''</center>
14. Yi Kyubo’s “Lay of the Old Shaman” ⋅ Richard D. McBride II 233
*{{i|14. Yi Kyubo’s "Lay of the Old Shaman" ''Richard D. McBride II''|233}}
15. The Creation of the World and Human Suffering ⋅ Boudewijn Walraven 244
*{{i|15. The Creation of the World and Human Suffering ⋅ ''Boudewijn Walraven''|244}}
16. Sending Away the Smallpox Gods ⋅ Antonetta Lucia Bruno 259
*{{i|16. Sending Away the Smallpox Gods ⋅ ''Antonetta Lucia Bruno''|259}}
17. Village Deities of Cheju Island ⋅ Boudewijn Walraven 284
*{{i|17. Village Deities of Cheju Island ⋅ ''Boudewijn Walraven''|284}}
18. Shamans, the Family, and Women ⋅ Boudewijn Walraven 306
*{{i|18. Shamans, the Family, and Women ⋅ ''Boudewijn Walraven''|306}}
19. A Shamanic Ritual for Sending On the Dead ⋅ Antonetta Lucia Bruno 325
*{{i|19. A Shamanic Ritual for Sending On the Dead ⋅ ''Antonetta Lucia Bruno''|325}}<br><br>
Christianity
<center>'''Christianity'''</center>
20. Martyrdom and Social Activism: The Korean Practice of Catholicism
*{{i|20. Martyrdom and Social Activism: The Korean Practice of Catholicism<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''Inshil Choe Yoon''|355}}
⋅ Inshil Choe Yoon 355
*{{i|21. Catholic Rites and Liturgy ⋅ ''Franklin Rausch and Don Baker''|376}}
21. Catholic Rites and Liturgy ⋅ Franklin Rausch and Don Baker 376
*{{i|22. Conversion Narratives in Korean Evangelicalism ⋅ ''Timothy S. Lee''| 393}}
22. Conversion Narratives in Korean Evangelicalism ⋅ Timothy S. Lee 393
*{{i|23. A New Moral Order: Gender Equality in Korean Christianity<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''Hyaeweol Choi''|409}}
23. A New Moral Order: Gender Equality in Korean Christianity
*{{i|24. Indigenized Devotional Practices in Korean Evangelicalism<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''Timothy S. Lee''|421}}
⋅ Hyaeweol Choi 409
*{{i|25. The Grieving Rite: A Protestant Response to Confucian Ancestral Rituals<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'' James Huntley Grayson''|434}}<br><br>
24. Indigenized Devotional Practices in Korean Evangelicalism
<center>'''New Religions'''</center>
⋅ Timothy S. Lee 421
*{{i|26. The Great Transformation: Religious Practice in Ch’ǒndogyo<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''Don Baker''|449}}
25. The Grieving Rite: A Protestant Response to Confucian Ancestral
*{{i|27. The Korean God Is Not the Christian God: Taejonggyo's Challenge to<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Foreign Religions ⋅ ''Don Baker''|464}}
Rituals ⋅ James Huntley Grayson 434
*{{i|28. The Wǒn Buddhist Practice of the Buddha-Nature ⋅ ''Jin Y. Park''|476}}
New Religions
*{{i|29. Renewing Heaven and Earth: Spiritual Discipline in Chǔngsan'gyo<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''Don Baker''|487}}
26. The Great Transformation: Religious Practice in Ch’o˘ndogyo
*{{i|30. Rites of Passage in the Unification Church ⋅ ''Don Baker''|497}}
⋅ Don Baker 449
*{{i|31. Internal Alchemy in the Dahn World School ⋅ ''Don Baker''|508}}<br><br>
27. The Korean God Is Not the Christian God: Taejonggyo’s Challenge
<center>North Korea</center>
to Foreign Religions ⋅ Don Baker 464
*{{i|32. The Sociopolitical Organism: The Religious Dimensions of Juche Philosophy<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''Eun Hee Shin''|517}}
28. The Wo˘n Buddhist Practice of the Buddha-Nature ⋅ Jin Y. Park 476
*{{i|Index|535}}
29. Renewing Heaven and Earth: Spiritual Discipline in Chu˘ngsan’gyo
⋅ Don Baker 487
30. Rites of Passage in the Unification Church ⋅ Don Baker 497
31. Internal Alchemy in the Dahn World School ⋅ Don Baker 508
North Korea
32. The Sociopolitical Organism: The Religious Dimensions
of Juche Philosophy ⋅ Eun Hee Shin 517
Index 535
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Religions of Korea in Practice
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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. (Source: Princeton University Press)

Citation Buswell, Robert E., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton Readings in Religions. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.