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[Korean study series 35]

Obviously, Korean Buddhism differs from its neighbors, hence its designation as 󰡒Korean Buddhism.󰡓 But while Korean scholars believe that its differentiating factors were established early, their overseas colleagues argue that those elements were, in fact, not unique to Korean Buddhism at all, but part of the universal features of the type of Buddhism that spread across East Asia. These researchers go on to claim that it was in fact in the modern period that Korean Buddhism began to show elements that would distinguish it from the Buddhism of Japan and China.
The publication of this book was pursued with that critical goal in mind, and the discussions contained herein are largely based on research papers presented at an international conference on Korean Buddhism held in October 2004 in Korea under the sponsorship of the Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies. The conference was born out of the need for answering the question of what distinguishes Korean Buddhism from its counterparts, and approaches the topic through scholarly analyses of the relationship between Korean Buddhism and East Asian Buddhism.

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Preface / ¥£
Part I. The Identity of Korean Buddhism
The Identity of Korean Buddhism within the Context of East Asian Buddhism¡¦Kim Sang-hy?n
The Emergence of a "Korean" Buddhist Tradition¡¦Robert E. Buswell, Jr.

Part II. The Universality and Particularity of Korean Buddhism
State and Buddhism in the East Asian Countries in the Early Middle Ages¡¦Sergei Vladimirovich Volkov
Cakravartin and the Relic-Cult in Early Shilla: Focusing on the Chinese Antecedents and Korean Adaptations¡¦Pankaj Mohan
Esoteric Buddhism under the Kory? in the Light of the Greater East Asian Tradition¡¦Henrik H. S©ªrensen
Problems in the Comparison of Korean and Chinese
Buddhism: From the 16th Century to the 19th Century
John Jorgensen 119
A Korean Biography of a Sogdian Monk in China, with
a Japanese Commentary: Ch'oe Ch'iw?n's Biography
of Fazang, Its Values and Limitations
Jinhua Chen 159
Explanation of the Essence of the Two Hindrances
through Ten Canonical Texts
Charles Muller 191

Part III. Korean Buddhist Thoughts in East Asian Perspectives
Entering the Dharma-gate of Repeated Darkening: Towards
a Reassessment of Hwajaeng in Its Chinese Context
Jorg Plassen 213
W?nhyo(êªüû)'s Effect on Fazang(Ûöíú)'s Commentary of
Discipline-Faith Chapter, Discourse on the Awakening of Faith
in the Mah?y?na, and Their Attitudes toward Quotation
Ch'oe Ki-p'yo 241
The Synthesis of Huayan and Chan in ?isang's School
Ishii Kosei 265
Ancient Japanese Huayan and Shilla Buddhism:
On Shilla Doctrine as Reflected in Huayan
Texts of the Nara and Heian Periods
Ch'oe Y?n-shik 277
Xuanzang's Inference of Yog?c?ra and
Its Interpretation by Shilla Buddhists
Shigeki Moro 321

 
   
 

 
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