Korea: A Religious HistoryClarendon Press, 1989 - 319 من الصفحات This is the first book of its kind to survey the history of religion in Korea from c.600 BC to the present day. Setting the native Korean religions--Shamanism or Musok-kyo--Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity (both Catholicism and Protestantism), the New Religions, and Islam firmly within the socio-political context of each major historical period, Grayson traces the important developments which occurred simultaneously within each religious tradition. In addition, the book provides a complete index listing myths of some of the ancient states. |
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The Palaeolithic | 15 |
Two Powers in Northeast Asia | 67 |
The Early Koryo Period 9351200 ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
amongst ancestors ancient aristocratic attempt became belief Buddha Buddhism in Korea called capital Catholic century ceremonies Ch'an Ch'oe Ch'ondo-gyo Chajang China Chinese Chong Choson Dynasty Christianity Chu Hsi Chungsan church clan concepts created creation cult cultural disciples doctrines early Emperor esoteric established fucianism growth Heaven Hwanung Hwarang important India influence Japan Japanese Kim Pusik kingdom KoguryŎ Korea Journal Korean Buddhism Korean Confucianism Korean religions Korean Shamanism Korean society Koryo Kyongju Mañjuśrī missionaries modern monastic Mongol monk mountain movement myth nation Neo-Confucianism Northern P'yongyang Paekche Parhae peninsula persecution philosophy political practices primal religion Prince Puyo records reign of King religious rites ritual River royal Ruler Samguk yusa Sarim-p'a School scriptures sect shamanistic shrine Silla Sirhak-p'a social Soul spirits sutras T'ang Tan'gun Taoism temple throne tion Tonghak tradition tribal Ŭisang Unified Silla various village Western Won pulgyo Wonhyo worship