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The Academy of Korean Studies THE REVIEW OF KOREAN STUDIES THE REVIEW OF KOREAN STUDIES Vol.5 No.1 JUNE 2002
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2002.6
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31 - 62 (32page)

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Over the last century and a half, many new religions have appeared in Korea in response to the challenge the capitalist world order has posed to traditional Korean values and the traditional Korean social order. The earliest of those new religions arose as protests against the elitist Confucianism of the Chos?n dynasty and were an outgrowth of counter-hegemonic tendencies within popular religion. They also represented an indictment of Confucianism for failing to protect the Korean nation against foreign incursions and for failing to protect the common people from exploitation. These older new religions, such as Tonghak, Taejongkyo, and the Ch?ngsan family of religions, were concerned with constructing a more just social order and resisting imperialism. They were both religious movements and social movements. Newer new religions, however, have been more concerned with promoting individual material and mental well-being. The appearance of Dahnhak and other ‘non-religious’ religions in recent years is an indication that Korean religious culture is changing once again.

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Popular Religious Movements in the latter half of the Chos?n dynasty
New religious movements during the Enlightenment period
New Religions Under Japanese Colonial Rule
New Religions After Liberation
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