Korean Buddhism in the Era of 'Spiritual, but Not Religious': Adapting to Contemporary Society
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The shift toward modernity has come with many changes that affect religion. This article investigates some of those changes with the aim of showing how Korean Buddhism is adjusting to contemporary spirituality. The article begins with a consideration of the term 'spiritual, but not religious' (SBNR), a relatively new designation that indicates the shift a growing number of people are taking away from organized religious institutes towards beliefs and practices that they find more relevant and meaningful. To better understand SBNRs, the research of Mercadante is emphasized. The second half of this article aims to consider Korean Buddhism in the context of modern spirituality. Using Mercadante's framework, which distinguishes between five types of SBNRs (dissenters, causals, explorers, seekers, and immigrants), an inquiry is carried out into each of these categories to show some of the ways in which Korean Buddhism is engaging with the spiritual and emotional concerns of modern, secular society. Thus, this work aims to show the direction Korean Buddhism is headed in and how it is relevant to modern, spiritual inclinations.

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Korean Buddhismspiritualityspiritual but not religiousSBNRcontemporary religioncontemporary Buddhism
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Korean Buddhism in the Era of 'Spiritual, but Not Religious': Adapting to Contemporary Society
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Somers, Brian D.
DOI
10.3390/rel15111305
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2024-11
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