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Secularization and Desecularization of Modern Korean BuddhismSecularization and Desecularization of Modern Korean Buddhism

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Secularization and Desecularization of Modern Korean Buddhism
Authors
조기룡
Issue Date
Apr-2021
Publisher
한국선학회
Keywords
Jogye Order; secularization; desecularization; Korean Buddhism; the Buddhist order; Buddhist monks; Korean saṃgha.; 대한불교조계종; 세속화; 탈세속화; 한국불교; 불교교단; 승려; 한국승가.
Citation
禪學(선학), no.58, pp 187 - 221
Pages
35
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
禪學(선학)
Number
58
Start Page
187
End Page
221
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/5121
ISSN
1598-0588
Abstract
This study aims to diagnose the secularization of modern Korean Buddhism in terms of the Buddhist monks’ values, the management of the community of saṃgha, and the legal system of the Buddhist order, and to suggest methods for desecularization in each area. In modern society, the Buddhist monks’ values are becoming materialistic like those of secular people. The management of the saṃgha is becoming politicized and commercialized like a secular organization, and the legal system of the Buddhist order imitates social legislation. This study suggests the following methods for desecularization: in the Buddhist monks’ values, the education of the saṃgha, a daily living environment for Buddhist monks, and the guidance of the preceptors have to be unified in order to see people’strue natures and awaken people to the way. Moreover, in the management of the community of saṃgha, lay Buddhists must take their place as the main agents of managing the system of the Buddhist community so that Buddhist monks can devote themselves to Buddhist practice and missionary work. In the legal system of the Buddhist order, it is necessary to abolish the secular democratic system of elections and adopt a Buddhist democratic system known as karman(kalma 羯磨).
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