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31. Internal Alchemy in the Dahn World School

  • Don Baker
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Religions of Korea in Practice
This chapter is in the book Religions of Korea in Practice
© 2018 Princeton University Press, Princeton

© 2018 Princeton University Press, Princeton

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. PRINCETON READINGS IN RELIGIONS v
  3. CONTENTS vii
  4. CONTENTS BY THEME ix
  5. CONTENTS BY CHRONOLOGY xi
  6. PREFACE xiii
  7. MAJOR PERIODS IN KOREAN HISTORY xv
  8. NOTE ON TRANSLITERATIONS AND CONVENTIONS xvii
  9. CONTRIBUTORS xix
  10. INTRODUCTION 1
  11. Buddhism
  12. 1. King Mu and the Making and Meanings of Miruksa 35
  13. 2. Won'gwang and Chajang in the Formation of Early Silla Buddhism 51
  14. 3. Miraculous Tale of Buddhist Practice during the Unified 65
  15. 4. Buddhism as a Cure for the Land 76
  16. 5. The P’algwanhoe: From Buddhist Penance to Religious Festival 86
  17. 6. Hell and Other Karmic Consequences: A Buddhist Vernacular Song 100
  18. 7. A Buddhist Rite of Exorcism 112
  19. 8. “A Crazy Drunken Monk”: Kyongho and Modern Buddhist Meditation Practice 130
  20. 9. Educating Unborn Children: A Son Master’s Teachings on T’aegyo 144
  21. Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism
  22. 10. A Party for the Spirits: Ritual Practice in Confucianism 163
  23. 11. The Great Confucian-Buddhist Debate 177
  24. 12. Confucianism and the Practice of Geomancy 205
  25. 13. Voices of Female Confucians in Late Choson Korea 223
  26. Shamanism
  27. 14. Yi Kyubo’s “Lay of the Old Shaman” 233
  28. 15. The Creation of the World and Human Suffering 244
  29. 16. Sending Away the Smallpox Gods 259
  30. 17. Village Deities of Cheju Island 284
  31. 18. Shamans, the Family, and Women 306
  32. 19. A Shamanic Ritual for Sending On the Dead 325
  33. Christianity
  34. 20. Martyrdom and Social Activism: The Korean Practice of Catholicism 355
  35. 21. Catholic Rites and Liturgy 376
  36. 22. Conversion Narratives in Korean Evangelicalism 393
  37. 23. A New Moral Order: Gender Equality in Korean Christianity 409
  38. 24. Indigenized Devotional Practices in Korean Evangelicalism 421
  39. 25. The Grieving Rite: A Protestant Response to Confucian Ancestral Rituals 434
  40. New Religions
  41. 26. The Great Transformation: Religious Practice in Ch’ondogyo 449
  42. 27. The Korean God Is Not the Christian God: Taejonggyo’s Challenge to Foreign Religions 464
  43. 28. The Won Buddhist Practice of the Buddha-Nature 476
  44. 29. Renewing Heaven and Earth: Spiritual Discipline in Chungsan’gyo 487
  45. 30. Rites of Passage in the Unification Church 497
  46. 31. Internal Alchemy in the Dahn World School 508
  47. North Korea
  48. 32. The Sociopolitical Organism: The Religious Dimensions of Juche Philosophy 517
  49. INDEX 535
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