Religion and Social Formation in Korea
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Religion and Social Formation in Korea

Minjung and Millenarianism

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Religion and Social Formation in Korea

Minjung and Millenarianism

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2012
Print ISBN
9783110147971
eBook ISBN
9783110893113

Table of contents

  1. 1. The Millennial Hope and Socio-Political Ideas of Millenarianism
  2. 1.1 The Millennial Hope
  3. 1.2 The Millennial Views
  4. 1.3 Millenarianism in Socio-Political Context
  5. 1.4 Millenarianism and Messianic Leadership
  6. 1.5 The Kingdom of God and the Millennium
  7. 1.6 Millenarianism and Revolution
  8. 2. The Minjung as the Oppressed and Millenarianism in Korea
  9. 2.1 Oppressors and the Oppressed Minjung
  10. 2.2 Korean History, Minjung and Millenarianism
  11. 2.3 Minjung Religions and Messianic Leadership
  12. 3. Korean Millenarianism in Popular Shaman Literature: The Book of Jung Kam Lok
  13. 3.1 The Book of Jung Kam Lok
  14. 3.2 Jung Messiah and Millenarianism
  15. 3.3 Jung Kam Lok and Minjung Legends
  16. 3.4 Jung Kam Lok and Revolution
  17. 3.5 The Influence of Jung Kam Lok on other Religions
  18. 4. Miruk Millenarianism and Maitreya, the future Buddha
  19. 4.1 The Buddhist Mission to Korea
  20. 4.2 Maitreya, the Future Buddha in Korea
  21. 4.3 Miruk Messiah and Yonghwa World in Maitreya
  22. 4.4 Historical Consciousness of Maitreya and Minjung
  23. 4.5 The Failure of the Maitreya Movement and its Influence
  24. 5. Millenarian Hope in the Tonghak Movement and Tonghak Revolution
  25. 5.1 A History of the Tonghak Movement
  26. 5.2 Perspectives for the Study of the Tonghak Movement
  27. 5.3 The Oppressed Minjung in Socio-Economic Political Context and Choi Messiah
  28. 5.4 In Nae Chon, Justice and the Millenarian Hope
  29. 5.5 Tonghak Revolution and Tonghak Peasants
  30. 6. Christian Millenarian Movements in the Japanese Colonial Period: 1900-1945
  31. 6.1 The Beginnings of Christianity in Korea
  32. 6.2 Millenarian Views and Historical Perspectives of the Korean Church
  33. 6.3 Japanese Colonial Rule and the Oppressed Minjung
  34. 6.4 Messianism in Korea and Japanese Shinto-Nationalism
  35. 6.5 The Independence Movement and Millennial Hope
  36. Conclusion: Millenarianism and the Minjung Movement in Korea
  37. Appendix A. The Proclamation of Korean Independence
  38. Appendix B. Map Of Korea
  39. Notes
  40. References
  41. Index