Transforming Orthodoxies: Buddhist Curriculums and Educational Institutions in Contemporary South Korea
<p>What do Buddhist monks really know about Buddhism? How do they imagine their religion, and more importantly, how does their understanding of their tradition differ from the one found in our typical introduction to Buddhism textbooks? In order to address these fundamental questions, this dis...
Main Author: | Kaplan, Uri |
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Other Authors: | Jaffe, Richard |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9889 |
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