Although Pure Land Buddhism had been known in Korea for more than a millennium, the repeated publication throughout the eighteenth century of woodblock editions of Yŏmbul pogwŏnmun (Exhortation to universally practice the invocation of the Buddha [Amitābha]) with text in both hanmun and the vernacular, presented a quantum leap in the dissemination of Pure Land teachings and of a Buddhist vision of life and the afterlife that in several ways challenged the Confucian Weltanschauung. Although the text endorsed Confucian social values, it effectively constituted a counter-discourse to Confucianism by denying the importance of this world and by emphasizing preparations for the afterlife on which it would depend whether after death one would proc...
Pure Land sutras in Buddhism refer to three sutras: Sutra of Immeasurable Life, Sutra on the Visual...
This dissertation investigates the early formation of Wŏn Buddhism by situating it in the larger soc...
A new branch of buddhism arose in Tibet 11th century C.E., called Vajrayana buddhism: the way of the...
This essay takes up the question of how new practices and religious ideologies spread by reinterpret...
The Xifang Helun 西方合論 is a text published in 1599 by Yuan Hongdao 袁宏道 (1568-1610). In it, he exhorts...
Through my analysis and translation of Dohan’s (1179-1252) Himitsu nenbutsu sho (Compendium on the S...
Yulgok Yiyi was the most popular of the Song Confucian scholars in Korea. During the Joseon Dynasty,...
In the early twentieth century, Uchiyama Gudō, Seno’o Girō, Lin Qiuwu, and others advocated a Buddhi...
When the books written by Jesuit missionaries were introduced to Joseon Korea via China during the 1...
In the early twentieth century, Uchiyama Gudō, Seno’o Girō, Lin Qiuwu, and others advocated a Buddhi...
Geumgangsan was famous for being published in Buddhist scriptures and all spots of Geumgangsan conta...
This study seeks to move academic discourse on Wŏn Buddhism beyond didactic introductions and offici...
The first book in English devoted exclusively to modern Korean Buddhism, this work provides a compre...
Although the tradition of the Buddhist logic in India had been developed through the debates with no...
Pure Land sutras in Buddhism refer to three sutras: Sutra of Immeasurable Life, Sutra on the Visual...
This dissertation investigates the early formation of Wŏn Buddhism by situating it in the larger soc...
A new branch of buddhism arose in Tibet 11th century C.E., called Vajrayana buddhism: the way of the...
This essay takes up the question of how new practices and religious ideologies spread by reinterpret...
The Xifang Helun 西方合論 is a text published in 1599 by Yuan Hongdao 袁宏道 (1568-1610). In it, he exhorts...
Through my analysis and translation of Dohan’s (1179-1252) Himitsu nenbutsu sho (Compendium on the S...
Yulgok Yiyi was the most popular of the Song Confucian scholars in Korea. During the Joseon Dynasty,...
In the early twentieth century, Uchiyama Gudō, Seno’o Girō, Lin Qiuwu, and others advocated a Buddhi...
When the books written by Jesuit missionaries were introduced to Joseon Korea via China during the 1...
In the early twentieth century, Uchiyama Gudō, Seno’o Girō, Lin Qiuwu, and others advocated a Buddhi...
Geumgangsan was famous for being published in Buddhist scriptures and all spots of Geumgangsan conta...
This study seeks to move academic discourse on Wŏn Buddhism beyond didactic introductions and offici...
The first book in English devoted exclusively to modern Korean Buddhism, this work provides a compre...
Although the tradition of the Buddhist logic in India had been developed through the debates with no...
Pure Land sutras in Buddhism refer to three sutras: Sutra of Immeasurable Life, Sutra on the Visual...
This dissertation investigates the early formation of Wŏn Buddhism by situating it in the larger soc...
A new branch of buddhism arose in Tibet 11th century C.E., called Vajrayana buddhism: the way of the...