Explore the History, Condition, and Art of Korean Buddhism – Religious Classics Paperback Edition

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Author: Frederick Starr Item Weight: 9.6 Oz Number of Pages: 82 Pages Publisher: CreateSpace Topic: Buddhism / History ISBN: 9781533170583 Item Length: 11 in Format: Trade Paperback Item Width: 8.5 in gtin13: 9781533170583 Book Title: Korean Buddhism: History, Condition and Art : Religious Classics Genre: Religion Features: Large Type Publication Year: 2016 Item Height: 0.2 in Language: English

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Korean Buddhism : History, Condition and Art: Religious Classics, Paperback by Starr, Frederick, ISBN 1533170584, ISBN-13 9781533170583, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Korean Buddhism is distinguished from other forms of Buddhism by its attempt to resolve what it sees as inconsistencies in Mahayana Buddhism. Early Korean monks believed that the traditions they received from foreign countries were internally inconsistent. To address this, they developed a new holistic approach to Buddhism. This approach is characteristic of virtually all major Korean thinkers, and has resulted in a distinct variation of Buddhism, which is called Tongbulgyo ("interpenetrated Buddhism"), a form that sought to harmonize all disputes by Korean scholars. Korean Buddhist thinkers refined their predecessors' ideas into a distinct it now stands, Korean Buddhism consists mostly of the Seon lineage, primarily represented by the Jogye and Taego Orders. The Korean Seon has a strong relationship with other Mahayana traditions that bear the imprint of Chan teachings as well as the closely related Zen. Other sects, such as the modern revival of the Cheontae lineage, the Jingak Order, a modern esoteric sect, and the newly formed Won, have also attracted sizable Buddhism has also contributed much to East Asian Buddhism, especially to early Chinese, Japanese, and Tibetan schools of Buddhist thought.