Religion has become a new focus of study in the investigation of current crises and social conflicts in the post-modern world. This study seeks to examine the role of religion in social change and to discover possible alternatives to social problems. East Asian countries have followed a different path of development from Western societies, which is illustrated by the close affinity between religion and modernization, in contrast to the assumptions of secularization theories. The strong role of religion in modernization promotes not only rapid economic development, but also social integration and a strong sense of cultural identity. Although East Asian development is often defined the model of Confucianism-led development, Christianity have ...
The revival of the ancient religions of Asia is one of the most important factors in the internation...
In the study of Korea Buddhism, its syncretic nature is an unique characteristic that has been large...
This article discusses the relevance and applicability of the 'post-religional paradigm' as proposed...
This research examines the three dimensions of socio-cultural changes that influenced religious cogn...
The most outstanding characteristics of the religious situation in contemporary Korea can be said to...
The revival of Buddhism in Korea began in the 20th century as the nation suffered a downfall from th...
The revival of Buddhism in Korea began in the 20th century as the nation suffered a downfall from th...
A new perspective in the sociology of religion brings to light the possibility of continuing operati...
Under Japanese colonialism from 1910, Communism and Christianity emerged in Korea offering alternati...
Christianity, as well as a whole spectrum of new religious movements, coexist peacefully in one of t...
This special issue presents discussions of the role and meaning of religion for Korean society. Cove...
Korean studies have sustained two trends; one is the diciplines emphasizing the gathering and organi...
The media in the West has portrayed Islam negatively after tragic events like 9/11, accusing them of...
This thesis explores the reasons why Christian churches have been at the centre of Korean immigrant ...
The teachings of the Asian churches in the last three decades evolved from stressing people's partic...
The revival of the ancient religions of Asia is one of the most important factors in the internation...
In the study of Korea Buddhism, its syncretic nature is an unique characteristic that has been large...
This article discusses the relevance and applicability of the 'post-religional paradigm' as proposed...
This research examines the three dimensions of socio-cultural changes that influenced religious cogn...
The most outstanding characteristics of the religious situation in contemporary Korea can be said to...
The revival of Buddhism in Korea began in the 20th century as the nation suffered a downfall from th...
The revival of Buddhism in Korea began in the 20th century as the nation suffered a downfall from th...
A new perspective in the sociology of religion brings to light the possibility of continuing operati...
Under Japanese colonialism from 1910, Communism and Christianity emerged in Korea offering alternati...
Christianity, as well as a whole spectrum of new religious movements, coexist peacefully in one of t...
This special issue presents discussions of the role and meaning of religion for Korean society. Cove...
Korean studies have sustained two trends; one is the diciplines emphasizing the gathering and organi...
The media in the West has portrayed Islam negatively after tragic events like 9/11, accusing them of...
This thesis explores the reasons why Christian churches have been at the centre of Korean immigrant ...
The teachings of the Asian churches in the last three decades evolved from stressing people's partic...
The revival of the ancient religions of Asia is one of the most important factors in the internation...
In the study of Korea Buddhism, its syncretic nature is an unique characteristic that has been large...
This article discusses the relevance and applicability of the 'post-religional paradigm' as proposed...