TY - GEN AU - Lee,Song-Chong AU - Yoo,Yohan AU - Lee,Song-Chong AU - Yoo,Yohan TI - Religious Conflict and Coexistence : The Korean Context and Beyond SN - books978-3-03936-867-9 PY - 2020/// CY - Basel, Switzerland PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Religion & beliefs KW - bicssc KW - early Korean Catholicism KW - Confucianism KW - women and Catholicism KW - Catholic saints KW - particularism KW - universalism KW - intolerance KW - purity KW - Leviticus KW - colonialism KW - anti-Semitism KW - Korean Buddhism KW - Jinul KW - sudden enlightenment KW - gradual cultivation KW - Korean Seon KW - Zen KW - potentiality and actuality KW - Aristotelian metaphysics KW - religious conflicts KW - coexistence of religions KW - Korean religions KW - Jeju Island KW - Buddhism KW - syncretism KW - harmonization (hoetong) KW - Unified Silla (668–935) KW - Goryeo (918–1392) KW - New Testament KW - the letter to Romans KW - Paul KW - sect KW - cult KW - anti-Jewish discourses KW - Jews and gentiles KW - unity KW - second temple Judaism KW - Roman empire KW - Suun Choe Je-u KW - Joseon dynasty KW - Donghak KW - religious pluralism KW - mysticism KW - ethics KW - perennial philosophy KW - enlightenment KW - morality books KW - spirit-writing KW - Kwanwang shrines KW - Thearch Kwan (Kwanje/Guandi) KW - Three Sages KW - Late Chosŏn KW - Korea Christian Action Organization for Urban Industrial Mission (Saseon) KW - Korean Protestantism KW - Korean Catholicism KW - social justice KW - solidarity KW - interfaith families KW - public KW - Christian KW - Jewish KW - gender KW - United States KW - n/a N1 - Open Access N2 - The articles in this volume present a variety of theoretical and historical cases to enlarge our understanding of religious conflict and coexistence. Seven out of the ten articles discuss cases of major religions in Korea, including Shamanism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Christianity. They explore the particularity of Korean religions in seeking theological and philosophical inclusiveness, playing a positive role in society and building stable interreligious relations. The other three articles cover non-Korean themes including religious conflict of interfaith families, a biblical analysis of particularism and universalism and a new interpretation of Paul’s letter to the Romans. All of these articles are aimed at identifying major causes of religious conflict and finding some effective solutions drawn from various theoretical and practical domains UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2791 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69022 ER -