Religious studies as a modern academic discipline in Korea |
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Authors: | Chae Young Kim |
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Affiliation: | Department of Religious Studies, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea |
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Abstract: | This article offers a historical and institutional overview of the discipline of religious studies in Korea. It first reviews four early sources of comparative studies: work by Christian missionaries; by Japanese scholars during the period of colonization by that nation; by nationalist Korean scholars who reacted against colonization; and by Korean Christian theologians. The founding of the Korean Association for the History of Religions (KAHR) in 1969 was a key point in the professionalization of the discipline. The field became more firmly established in the late 1980s and early 1990s and has diversified in recent years with a new generation of often foreign-trained scholars. The article ends with a brief discussion of potential contributions that the discipline could make to current debates of national significance. |
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Keywords: | Buddhism comparative religion history of religious studies Korea New Religious Movements religious studies in Korea theology |
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