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Religious Conflict and Coexistence

Religious Conflict and Coexistence

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The articles in this volume present a variety of theoretical and historical cases to enlarge our understanding of religious conflict and coexistence. Seven out of the ten articles discuss cases of major religions in Korea, including Shamanism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Christianity. They explore the particularity of Korean religions in seeking theological and philosophical inclusiveness, playing a positive role in society and building stable interreligious relations. The other three articles cover non-Korean themes including religious conflict of interfaith families, a biblical analysis of particularism and universalism and a new interpretation of Paul’s letter to the Romans. All of these articles are aimed at identifying major causes of religious conflict and finding some effective solutions drawn from various theoretical and practical domains.

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Keywords

  • anti-Jewish discourses
  • anti-Semitism
  • Aristotelian metaphysics
  • Buddhism
  • Catholic saints
  • Christian
  • coexistence of religions
  • colonialism
  • Confucianism
  • Cult
  • Donghak
  • early Korean Catholicism
  • Enlightenment
  • Ethics
  • gender
  • Goryeo (918–1392)
  • gradual cultivation
  • harmonization (hoetong)
  • Humanities
  • interfaith families
  • intolerance
  • Jeju Island
  • jewish
  • Jews and gentiles
  • Jinul
  • Joseon dynasty
  • Korea Christian Action Organization for Urban Industrial Mission (Saseon)
  • Korean Buddhism
  • Korean Catholicism
  • Korean Protestantism
  • Korean religions
  • Korean Seon
  • Kwanwang shrines
  • Late Chosŏn
  • Leviticus
  • morality books
  • Mysticism
  • n/a
  • New Testament
  • particularism
  • Paul
  • perennial philosophy
  • potentiality and actuality
  • public
  • purity
  • Religion & beliefs
  • religious conflicts
  • Religious pluralism
  • Roman Empire
  • Second Temple Judaism
  • sect
  • Social Justice
  • solidarity
  • spirit-writing
  • sudden enlightenment
  • Suun Choe Je-u
  • syncretism
  • the letter to Romans
  • Thearch Kwan (Kwanje/Guandi)
  • Three Sages
  • Unified Silla (668–935)
  • United States
  • Unity
  • Universalism
  • women and Catholicism
  • Zen

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03936-867-9

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