TY - GEN AU - Lee,Song-Chong TI - The Role and Meaning of Religion for Korean Society SN - books978-3-03897-889-3 PY - 2019/// PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Joseon Korea KW - confessional perspective KW - moral psychology KW - the Four–Seven Debate KW - modernization and Buddhism KW - Korean Buddhism KW - Gukgajochangidohoe (Korean National Prayer Breakfast) KW - semantics KW - public culture KW - Sati-Sisimma KW - secularization KW - South Korea KW - equalization policy KW - Tasan Jeong Yag-Yong KW - han KW - patriotic Buddhism KW - critical theory KW - respect (chonjon/zunzun) KW - Confucianism KW - Tongdok KW - H? Mok KW - Jeong Yag-Jong KW - teaching rights of religion KW - Candlelight Revolution KW - aging monks KW - Korean religion KW - theistic turn KW - Pansori KW - spirituality KW - integral mission KW - popular sovereignty KW - controversy on mourning attire KW - Western Learning KW - metaphysical pathos KW - education for monks KW - moral metaphysics KW - scriptures KW - affection (chinchin/qinqin) KW - Korean Ganhwa Seon KW - Yun Hyu KW - Korean Christianity KW - Satipa??h?na KW - Korean Neo-Confucianism KW - counter-illumination KW - educational innovation KW - religious education KW - li-ki metaphysics KW - Confucian democracy KW - pluralism KW - Bible KW - li and qi KW - bare attention KW - ecclesiastical social responsibility KW - Shin Hudam KW - liberation theology KW - religion and constitution KW - marriage of monks KW - Song Siy?l KW - the Jogye Order KW - impeachment KW - Chan/Seon/Zen KW - religiousness of confucianism KW - mindful hwadu Sisimma KW - religion and state KW - minjung KW - decreased number of monks KW - minjungshinhak KW - korean confucianism KW - civil society KW - prophetic consciousness KW - non-confessional perspective KW - Chos?n Dynasty KW - minjung theology KW - performance KW - Korean Protestants KW - secularization theory KW - religion and human rights KW - bibliodrama KW - all-embracing Buddhism KW - three-year mourning N1 - Open Access N2 - This special issue presents discussions of the role and meaning of religion for Korean society. Covering wide-ranging time periods, the authors explores with their own cases four major characteristics of Korean religion: Creativity, Greater Responsiveness, Adaptability, and Prophethood. Their topical religious traditions include Neo-Confucianism, Christianity, Buddhism, and Korean new religious movements UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1266 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/58572 ER -