University Press of America
Pages: 96
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-3802-9 • Paperback • August 2007 • $46.99 • (£36.00)
Dr. Kim is Professor Emeritus of Religion and Philosophy at the University of Rhode Island, and is author of The Ch'ondogyo Concept of Man and Oriental Thought. He is also a consulting editor and an author of Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy.
Dr. Yoon is Professor of Korean Literature at Hanyang University in Korea and has authored several books on Chondogyo/Donghak in Korean. One of his books, Chondogyo: The Religion of the Cosmos that Blossomed in Korea, is translated into English.
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Chondogyo Scripture
Chapter 3 On Propagating Truth (Podeok-Mun)
Chapter 4 A Discussion on Learning (Nonhak-Mun)
Chapter 5 On Cultivating Virture (Sudeok-Mun)
Chapter 6 Not So, Yet So (Buryoen Giyeon)
Chapter 7 Poems, Incantations, and Other Writings
Part 8 Appendix A. Chondogyo: What Kind of Religion Is It?
Part 9 Appendix B. Important Terms and Ideas of Chondogyo
Part 10 Glossary
This work is an excellent translation of the main scripture of Chondogyo, a unique Korean religion that exerted a significant influence on the religious, social, and political dynamics of the 19th-20th century Korea…It also includes a brief history of Chondogyo, an explanation of the main concepts and terms used in this scripture, and a glossary to aid readers who are unfamiliar with religious movement. This translation is clear and lucid, and is a remarkable contribution to the understanding of the basics of Chondogyo.
— Young-chan Ro, Chair of Religious Studies and Director of the Korean Studies Center, George Mason University