Religion and social formation in Korea : minjung and millenarianism /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Berlin ; New York :
Mouton de Gruyter,
1996.
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Colección: | Religion and society (Hague, Netherlands) ;
37. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Preface
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1. The Millennial Hope and Socio-Political Ideas of Millenarianism
- 1.1 The Millennial Hope
- 1.2 The Millennial Views
- 1.3 Millenarianism in Socio-Political Context
- 1.4 Millenarianism and Messianic Leadership
- 1.5 The Kingdom of God and the Millennium
- 1.6 Millenarianism and Revolution
- 2. The Minjung as the Oppressed and Millenarianism in Korea
- 2.1 Oppressors and the Oppressed Minjung
- 2.2 Korean History, Minjung and Millenarianism
- 2.3 Minjung Religions and Messianic Leadership3. Korean Millenarianism in Popular Shaman Literature: The Book of Jung Kam Lok
- 3.1 The Book of Jung Kam Lok
- 3.2 Jung Messiah and Millenarianism
- 3.3 Jung Kam Lok and Minjung Legends
- 3.4 Jung Kam Lok and Revolution
- 3.5 The Influence of Jung Kam Lok on other Religions
- 4. Miruk Millenarianism and Maitreya, the future Buddha
- 4.1 The Buddhist Mission to Korea
- 4.2 Maitreya, the Future Buddha in Korea
- 4.3 Miruk Messiah and Yonghwa World in Maitreya
- 4.4 Historical Consciousness of Maitreya and Minjung4.5 The Failure of the Maitreya Movement and its Influence
- 5. Millenarian Hope in the Tonghak Movement and Tonghak Revolution
- 5.1 A History of the Tonghak Movement
- 5.2 Perspectives for the Study of the Tonghak Movement
- 5.3 The Oppressed Minjung in Socio-Economic Political Context and Choi Messiah
- 5.4 In Nae Chon, Justice and the Millenarian Hope
- 5.5 Tonghak Revolution and Tonghak Peasants
- 6. Christian Millenarian Movements in the Japanese Colonial Period: 1900-1945
- 6.1 The Beginnings of Christianity in Korea6.2 Millenarian Views and Historical Perspectives of the Korean Church
- 6.3 Japanese Colonial Rule and the Oppressed Minjung
- 6.4 Messianism in Korea and Japanese Shinto-Nationalism
- 6.5 The Independence Movement and Millennial Hope
- Conclusion: Millenarianism and the Minjung Movement in Korea
- Appendix A. The Proclamation of Korean Independence
- Appendix B. Map Of Korea
- Notes
- References
- Index