Daesoon Jinrihoe in modern Korea: the emergence, transformation and transmission of a new religion
East Asian nations shared a similar environment of modernisation in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. None had been colonised under Western imperialism, but all of them commonly became subjected to new authorities, whether directly or indirectly. This change of the political landscape al...
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Zusammenfassung: | East Asian nations shared a similar environment of modernisation in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. None had been colonised under Western imperialism, but all of them commonly became subjected to new authorities, whether directly or indirectly. This change of the political landscape also challenged religious communities, as many new religious movements (NRMs) emerged to satisfy the spiritual needs of local people in overcoming the hardship of transition. |
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adam_text | EAST
ASIAN
NATIONS
SHARED
A
SIMILAR
ENVIRONMENT
OF
MODERNISATION
IN
THE
NINETEENTH
AND
EARLY
TWENTIETH
CENTURIES.
NONE
HAD
BEEN
COLONISED
UNDER
WESTERN
IMPERIALISM,
BUT
ALL
OF
THEM
COMMONLY
BECAME
SUBJECTED
TO
NEW
AUTHORITIES,
WHETHER
DIRECTLY
OR
INDIRECTLY.
THIS
CHANGE
OF
THE
POLITICAL
LANDSCAPE
ALSO
CHALLENGED
RELIGIOUS
COMMUNITIES,
AS
MANY
NEW
RELIGIOUS
MOVEMENTS
(NRMS)
EMERGED
TO
SATISFY
THE
SPIRITUAL
NEEDS
OF
LOCAL
PEOPLE
IN
OVERCOMING
THE
HARDSHIP
OF
TRANSITION.
THIS
BOOK
PRESENTS
THE
UNIQUE
CASE
OF
A
NATIVE
KOREAN
NRM
WHICH
SUCCESSFULLY
SURVIVED,
TRANSFORMED,
AND
WAS
TRANSMITTED
EVEN
INTO
CONTEMPORARY
SOCIETY.
AMONG
DONGHAK
(LATER
CALLED
CHEONDOGYO),
DAEJONGGYO,
AND
WONBULGYO,
THE
HISTORY
OF
DAESOON
JINRIHOE
DERIVED
FROM
THE
JEUNGSAN
MOVEMENT
IS
EXPLORED
HERE
IN
THE
CONTEXT
OF
FUNCTIONALISM,
EVEN
THOUGH
THE
PERSPECTIVES
OF
RELIGIOUS
PHILOSOPHY
AND
PERSONAL
EXPERIENCES
ARE
ALSO
REGARDED
FOR
THE
RECEPTIVE
AND
SYNCRETIC
RELATIONSHIP
WITH
OTHER
GROUPS.
THE
BOOK
OFFERS
SIGNIFICANT
INSIGHT
THAT
CONSERVATIVE
NATIONALISTIC
NRMS
CAN
STILL
SURVIVE
IN
A
DIGITAL
ERA,
RATHER
THAN
DISAPPEAR
AFTER
THE
DEATH
OF
THEIR
FOUNDERS.
*
THE
NINETEENTH
CENTURY
IN
KOREA
WAS
A
TIME
OF
SOCIAL
AND
RELIGIOUS
CHANGE,
AS
CHRISTIANITY
(SEOHAK
OR
*
WESTERN
LEARNING
*
)
GAINED
FOLLOWERS,
AND
KOREAN
NEW
RELIGIONS
THAT
DREW
ON
LOCAL
TRADITIONS
(DONGHAK
OR
*
EASTERN
LEARNING
*
)
EMERGED
AS
A
REACTIVE
SPIRITUAL
FORCE
FROM
1860.
DAESOON
JINRIHOE,
A
NEW
RELIGION
FOUNDED
BY
KANG
JEUNGSAN
(1871-1909)
IN
THE
LATE
1960S,
IS
THE
LARGEST
NEW
RELIGION
IN
KOREA.
THIS
INNOVATIVE
STUDY
BY
DAVID
W.
KIM
INTRODUCES
THIS
FASCINATING
MOVEMENT
TO
A
WIDER
AUDIENCE.
*
CAROLE
CUSACK
UNIVERSITY
OF
SYDNEY
*
IN
THIS
FINELY
CRAFTED
VOLUME,
DAVID
W.
KIM
PROVIDES
US
WITH
A
DETAILED
VIEW
OF
A
FASCINATING
NEW
RELIGIOUS
MOVEMENT
OF
SOUTH
KOREA,
DAESOON
JINRIHOE.
BORN
IN
THE
ENCOUNTER
WITH
THE
WEST
AND
MODERNITY,
THIS
MOVEMENT
CLAIMS
THAT
A
KOREAN,
KANG
JEUNGSAN,
WAS
AN
INCARNATION
OF
THE
SUPREME
DEITY.
KIM
HAS
METICULOUSLY
CHARTED
THE
BELIEFS,
RITUALS
AND
ORGANISATION
OF
THIS
MOVEMENT
IN
A
BOOK
THAT
SHOULD
APPEAL
WIDELY
TO
SCHOLARS
OF
NEW
RELIGIOUS
MOVEMENTS.
*
OLAV
HAMMER
UNIVERSITY
OF
SOUTHERN
DENMARK
DAVID
W.
KIM,
PHD,
IS
AN
ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR
OF
ASIAN
HISTORY
AT
THE
COLLEGE
OF
GENERAL
EDUCATION
OF
KOOKMIN
UNIVERSITY,
SOUTH
KOREA,
AND
A
VISITING
FELLOW
AT
THE
SCHOOL
OF
HISTORY
OF
THE
COLLEGE
OF
ARTS
AND
SOCIAL
SCIENCES
AT
THE
AUSTRALIAN
NATIONAL
UNIVERSITY,
CANBERRA.
HE
IS
THE
EDITOR
FOR
BLOOMSBURY
STUDIES
IN
EAST
ASIAN
RELIGION,
AND
IS
THE
AUTHOR
OF
COLONIAL
TRANSFORMATION
AND
ASIAN
RELIGIONS
IN
MODERN
HISTORY
(2018),
RELIGIOUS
ENCOUNTERS
IN
TRANSCULTURAL
SOCIETY:
COLLISION,
ALTERATION
AND
TRANSMISSION
(2017),
RELIGIOUS
TRANSFORMATION
IN
MODEM
ASIA:
A
TRANSNATIONAL
MOVEMENT
(2015)
AND
INTERCULTURAL
TRANSMISSION
IN
THE
MEDIEVAL
MEDITERRANEAN
(2012).
C
ONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.........................................................................................
IX
TESTIMONIALS
....................................................................................................
XI
PREFACE
............................................................................................................
XIII
LIST
OF
TABLES
AND
FIGURES
............................................................................
XVI
INTRODUCTION
......................................................................................................
1
CHAPTER
ON
E
...................................................................................................
8
THE
GEOPOLITICAL
LANDSCAPE
OF
EAST
ASIA
IN
THE
19TH
AND
20TH
CENTURIES
1.
POLITICAL
CONFLICTS
2.
SOCIAL
INCIDENTS
3.
CIVIC
PROTESTS
4.
THE
EMERGENCE
OF
NEW
RELIGIOUS
MOVEMENTS
CHAPTER
TW
O
...............................................................................................
43
THE
JEUNGSANIST
MOVEMENT
IN
MODEM
KOREA
1.
SECTARIAN
DIVISION
2.
THE
RELIGIOUS
PHILOSOPHY
OF
THE
JEUNGSANIST
MOVEMENT
3.
UNITY
CAMPAIGN
CHAPTER
TH
REE
..............................................................................................
71
HAGIOGRAPHICAL
AND
MYSTICAL
NARRATIVES
IN
THE
HISTORY
OF
THE
DAESOON
LEADERSHIP
1.
KANG
JEUNGSAN
2.
JO
JEONGSAN
3.
PARK
WUDANG
CHAPTER
FO
UR
..............................................................................................
121
CANONICAL
LITERATURE
1.
CANONICAL
TEXTS
2.
TEACHING
SOURCES
3.
THREE
CONTEMPORARY
MAGAZINES
4.
HYEONMU-GYEONG
VIII
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
FI
VE
..............................................................................................
171
DAESOON
PHILOSOPHICAL
THOUGHT
1.
DOCTRINES/BELIEFS
2.
KEY
TEACHINGS
3.
SIMUDO
4.
CREEDS
(PRECEPTS)
5.
DAESOON
OBJECTIVES
6.
HUNHOE
7.
SUCHIK
CHAPTER
SI
X
................................................................................................
239
RELIGIOUS
RITUALS
AND
PRACTICES
1.
SURYEON
2.
GONGBU
3.
GIDO
4.
CHISEONG
5.
JUMUN
6.
SEONGNAL,
WOLSEONG,
BAERYEBEOP
AND
HANBOK
CHAPTER
SE
VEN
...........................................................................................
303
SACRED
SITES
AND
THEIR
FUNCTIONAL
ROLES
1.
TEMPLE
COMPLEXES
2.
YOUNGDAE
AND
RELATED
BUILDINGS
3.
HOEGWANS
AND
PODEOKSOS
CHAPTER
EI
GHT
............................................................................................
331
SOCIAL
OUTREACH
IN
REDUCTIVE
ENTERPRISE
1.
EDUCATION
2.
CHARITY
AID
3.
SOCIAL
WELFARE
EPILOGUE
.........................................................................................................
351
GLOSSARY
.........................................................................................................
357
APPENDIX
.......................................................................................................
387
BIBLIOGRAPHY
.................................................................................................
392
INDEX
..............................................................................................................
402
|
adam_txt |
EAST
ASIAN
NATIONS
SHARED
A
SIMILAR
ENVIRONMENT
OF
MODERNISATION
IN
THE
NINETEENTH
AND
EARLY
TWENTIETH
CENTURIES.
NONE
HAD
BEEN
COLONISED
UNDER
WESTERN
IMPERIALISM,
BUT
ALL
OF
THEM
COMMONLY
BECAME
SUBJECTED
TO
NEW
AUTHORITIES,
WHETHER
DIRECTLY
OR
INDIRECTLY.
THIS
CHANGE
OF
THE
POLITICAL
LANDSCAPE
ALSO
CHALLENGED
RELIGIOUS
COMMUNITIES,
AS
MANY
NEW
RELIGIOUS
MOVEMENTS
(NRMS)
EMERGED
TO
SATISFY
THE
SPIRITUAL
NEEDS
OF
LOCAL
PEOPLE
IN
OVERCOMING
THE
HARDSHIP
OF
TRANSITION.
THIS
BOOK
PRESENTS
THE
UNIQUE
CASE
OF
A
NATIVE
KOREAN
NRM
WHICH
SUCCESSFULLY
SURVIVED,
TRANSFORMED,
AND
WAS
TRANSMITTED
EVEN
INTO
CONTEMPORARY
SOCIETY.
AMONG
DONGHAK
(LATER
CALLED
CHEONDOGYO),
DAEJONGGYO,
AND
WONBULGYO,
THE
HISTORY
OF
DAESOON
JINRIHOE
DERIVED
FROM
THE
JEUNGSAN
MOVEMENT
IS
EXPLORED
HERE
IN
THE
CONTEXT
OF
FUNCTIONALISM,
EVEN
THOUGH
THE
PERSPECTIVES
OF
RELIGIOUS
PHILOSOPHY
AND
PERSONAL
EXPERIENCES
ARE
ALSO
REGARDED
FOR
THE
RECEPTIVE
AND
SYNCRETIC
RELATIONSHIP
WITH
OTHER
GROUPS.
THE
BOOK
OFFERS
SIGNIFICANT
INSIGHT
THAT
CONSERVATIVE
NATIONALISTIC
NRMS
CAN
STILL
SURVIVE
IN
A
DIGITAL
ERA,
RATHER
THAN
DISAPPEAR
AFTER
THE
DEATH
OF
THEIR
FOUNDERS.
*
THE
NINETEENTH
CENTURY
IN
KOREA
WAS
A
TIME
OF
SOCIAL
AND
RELIGIOUS
CHANGE,
AS
CHRISTIANITY
(SEOHAK
OR
*
WESTERN
LEARNING
*
)
GAINED
FOLLOWERS,
AND
KOREAN
NEW
RELIGIONS
THAT
DREW
ON
LOCAL
TRADITIONS
(DONGHAK
OR
*
EASTERN
LEARNING
*
)
EMERGED
AS
A
REACTIVE
SPIRITUAL
FORCE
FROM
1860.
DAESOON
JINRIHOE,
A
NEW
RELIGION
FOUNDED
BY
KANG
JEUNGSAN
(1871-1909)
IN
THE
LATE
1960S,
IS
THE
LARGEST
NEW
RELIGION
IN
KOREA.
THIS
INNOVATIVE
STUDY
BY
DAVID
W.
KIM
INTRODUCES
THIS
FASCINATING
MOVEMENT
TO
A
WIDER
AUDIENCE.
*
CAROLE
CUSACK
UNIVERSITY
OF
SYDNEY
*
IN
THIS
FINELY
CRAFTED
VOLUME,
DAVID
W.
KIM
PROVIDES
US
WITH
A
DETAILED
VIEW
OF
A
FASCINATING
NEW
RELIGIOUS
MOVEMENT
OF
SOUTH
KOREA,
DAESOON
JINRIHOE.
BORN
IN
THE
ENCOUNTER
WITH
THE
WEST
AND
MODERNITY,
THIS
MOVEMENT
CLAIMS
THAT
A
KOREAN,
KANG
JEUNGSAN,
WAS
AN
INCARNATION
OF
THE
SUPREME
DEITY.
KIM
HAS
METICULOUSLY
CHARTED
THE
BELIEFS,
RITUALS
AND
ORGANISATION
OF
THIS
MOVEMENT
IN
A
BOOK
THAT
SHOULD
APPEAL
WIDELY
TO
SCHOLARS
OF
NEW
RELIGIOUS
MOVEMENTS.
*
OLAV
HAMMER
UNIVERSITY
OF
SOUTHERN
DENMARK
DAVID
W.
KIM,
PHD,
IS
AN
ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR
OF
ASIAN
HISTORY
AT
THE
COLLEGE
OF
GENERAL
EDUCATION
OF
KOOKMIN
UNIVERSITY,
SOUTH
KOREA,
AND
A
VISITING
FELLOW
AT
THE
SCHOOL
OF
HISTORY
OF
THE
COLLEGE
OF
ARTS
AND
SOCIAL
SCIENCES
AT
THE
AUSTRALIAN
NATIONAL
UNIVERSITY,
CANBERRA.
HE
IS
THE
EDITOR
FOR
BLOOMSBURY
STUDIES
IN
EAST
ASIAN
RELIGION,
AND
IS
THE
AUTHOR
OF
COLONIAL
TRANSFORMATION
AND
ASIAN
RELIGIONS
IN
MODERN
HISTORY
(2018),
RELIGIOUS
ENCOUNTERS
IN
TRANSCULTURAL
SOCIETY:
COLLISION,
ALTERATION
AND
TRANSMISSION
(2017),
RELIGIOUS
TRANSFORMATION
IN
MODEM
ASIA:
A
TRANSNATIONAL
MOVEMENT
(2015)
AND
INTERCULTURAL
TRANSMISSION
IN
THE
MEDIEVAL
MEDITERRANEAN
(2012).
C
ONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.
IX
TESTIMONIALS
.
XI
PREFACE
.
XIII
LIST
OF
TABLES
AND
FIGURES
.
XVI
INTRODUCTION
.
1
CHAPTER
ON
E
.
8
THE
GEOPOLITICAL
LANDSCAPE
OF
EAST
ASIA
IN
THE
19TH
AND
20TH
CENTURIES
1.
POLITICAL
CONFLICTS
2.
SOCIAL
INCIDENTS
3.
CIVIC
PROTESTS
4.
THE
EMERGENCE
OF
NEW
RELIGIOUS
MOVEMENTS
CHAPTER
TW
O
.
43
THE
JEUNGSANIST
MOVEMENT
IN
MODEM
KOREA
1.
SECTARIAN
DIVISION
2.
THE
RELIGIOUS
PHILOSOPHY
OF
THE
JEUNGSANIST
MOVEMENT
3.
UNITY
CAMPAIGN
CHAPTER
TH
REE
.
71
HAGIOGRAPHICAL
AND
MYSTICAL
NARRATIVES
IN
THE
HISTORY
OF
THE
DAESOON
LEADERSHIP
1.
KANG
JEUNGSAN
2.
JO
JEONGSAN
3.
PARK
WUDANG
CHAPTER
FO
UR
.
121
CANONICAL
LITERATURE
1.
CANONICAL
TEXTS
2.
TEACHING
SOURCES
3.
THREE
CONTEMPORARY
MAGAZINES
4.
HYEONMU-GYEONG
VIII
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
FI
VE
.
171
DAESOON
PHILOSOPHICAL
THOUGHT
1.
DOCTRINES/BELIEFS
2.
KEY
TEACHINGS
3.
SIMUDO
4.
CREEDS
(PRECEPTS)
5.
DAESOON
OBJECTIVES
6.
HUNHOE
7.
SUCHIK
CHAPTER
SI
X
.
239
RELIGIOUS
RITUALS
AND
PRACTICES
1.
SURYEON
2.
GONGBU
3.
GIDO
4.
CHISEONG
5.
JUMUN
6.
SEONGNAL,
WOLSEONG,
BAERYEBEOP
AND
HANBOK
CHAPTER
SE
VEN
.
303
SACRED
SITES
AND
THEIR
FUNCTIONAL
ROLES
1.
TEMPLE
COMPLEXES
2.
YOUNGDAE
AND
RELATED
BUILDINGS
3.
HOEGWANS
AND
PODEOKSOS
CHAPTER
EI
GHT
.
331
SOCIAL
OUTREACH
IN
REDUCTIVE
ENTERPRISE
1.
EDUCATION
2.
CHARITY
AID
3.
SOCIAL
WELFARE
EPILOGUE
.
351
GLOSSARY
.
357
APPENDIX
.
387
BIBLIOGRAPHY
.
392
INDEX
.
402 |
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spelling | Kim, David W. Verfasser (DE-588)104771700X aut Daesoon Jinrihoe in modern Korea the emergence, transformation and transmission of a new religion David W. Kim Newcastle upon Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2020 xix, 406 Seiten Illustrationen, Portraits txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Intro -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Testimonials -- Preface -- List of Tables and Figures -- Introduction -- Chapter One -- Chapter Two -- Chapter Three -- Chapter Four -- Chapter Five -- Chapter Six -- Chapter Seven -- Chapter Eight -- Epilogue -- Glossary -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index East Asian nations shared a similar environment of modernisation in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. None had been colonised under Western imperialism, but all of them commonly became subjected to new authorities, whether directly or indirectly. This change of the political landscape also challenged religious communities, as many new religious movements (NRMs) emerged to satisfy the spiritual needs of local people in overcoming the hardship of transition. Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Taesunjillihoe (DE-588)1116590824 gnd rswk-swf Cults / Korea (South) Cults Korea (South) Taesunjillihoe (DE-588)1116590824 s Geschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781527558519 SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032484083&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032484083&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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