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