The traditional religions of Asia not only prospered among the local people during ancient and medieval centuries but also played a significant role within each society of the continent by sustaining Asia’s unique regional culture within the history of humanit
This study looks to reevaluate the reasons that Wŏnhyo (617-686), a Buddhist monk and doctrinal comm...
Korean studies have sustained two trends; one is the diciplines emphasizing the gathering and organi...
The history of the Korean peninsula tells of very complex events marked by phenomena of political an...
Religion has become a new focus of study in the investigation of current crises and social conflicts...
The localisation of a region, group, or culture was a common social phenomenon in pre-modern Asia, b...
Korean religion today constitutes the most outstanding forms of "multi-religious situation" in the w...
Christianity, as well as a whole spectrum of new religious movements, coexist peacefully in one of t...
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 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 study offers an analysis of the affinity between Korean traditional reli,~ous c lture and Prote...
The revival of Buddhism in Korea began in the 20th century as the nation suffered a downfall from th...
This special issue presents discussions of the role and meaning of religion for Korean society. Cove...
Religious ideas and actors have shaped Asian cultural practices for millennia and have played a deci...
This study looks to reevaluate the reasons that Wŏnhyo (617-686), a Buddhist monk and doctrinal comm...
Korean studies have sustained two trends; one is the diciplines emphasizing the gathering and organi...
The history of the Korean peninsula tells of very complex events marked by phenomena of political an...
Religion has become a new focus of study in the investigation of current crises and social conflicts...
The localisation of a region, group, or culture was a common social phenomenon in pre-modern Asia, b...
Korean religion today constitutes the most outstanding forms of "multi-religious situation" in the w...
Christianity, as well as a whole spectrum of new religious movements, coexist peacefully in one of t...
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 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 study offers an analysis of the affinity between Korean traditional reli,~ous c lture and Prote...
The revival of Buddhism in Korea began in the 20th century as the nation suffered a downfall from th...
This special issue presents discussions of the role and meaning of religion for Korean society. Cove...
Religious ideas and actors have shaped Asian cultural practices for millennia and have played a deci...
This study looks to reevaluate the reasons that Wŏnhyo (617-686), a Buddhist monk and doctrinal comm...
Korean studies have sustained two trends; one is the diciplines emphasizing the gathering and organi...
The history of the Korean peninsula tells of very complex events marked by phenomena of political an...