[KS] Journal of Korean Religions, vol. 2, no. 2.

omatty omatty at umich.edu
Thu Oct 20 09:58:59 EDT 2011


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The Journal of Korean Religions would like to announce the publication of Volume 2, Number 2. This is a special issue, titled "Korean Religions in Inter-Cultural Contexts."
Included are the following articles and book reviews:

Articles
Religion As A Moving Target. Boudewijin Walraven
The Place of “Religion” in Colonial Korea around 1910: The Imperial History of “Religion.” Taehoon Kim
A Buddhist Christmas: The Buddha’s Birthday Festival in Colonial Korea (1928-1945). Hwansoo Kim
Montanism and the “Empire of Mount Sion (시온산제국)”: Lessons from the Early Church and the Early Korean Church. James H. Grayson
Kyonggi Southerners’ Notion of Heaven and Its Influence on Tasan’s Theory of Human Nature. So-Yi Chung

Book Reviews
근대 한·일 관계사 속의 기독교 [Christianity in the History of Modern Korea-Japan Relations]. 양현혜 Hyŏn-hye Yang. Reviewed by Niwa Izumi.
한국 그리스도교 비평 [A Critique of Korean Christianity]. 이찬수 Ch’an-su Yi. Reviewed by Miryam Woohyuk Choi.
Korean American Evangelicals: New Models for Civic Life. Elaine Howard Ecklund. Reviewed by Peter Y. Paik.
Trial and Error in Modernist Reforms: Korean Buddhism Under Colonial Rule. Pori Park. Reviewed by Jin Y. Park.
État, religion et répression en Asie. Chine, Corée, Japon et Vietnam (XIIIe-XXIe siècles) [State, Religion and Repression in Asia. China, Korea, Japan and Vietnam (13th-21st Centuries)]. Arnaud Brotons, Yannick Bruneton, Nathalie Kouamé. Reviewed by Bernard Senécal.

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Call for Articles. Journal of Korean Religions.

The Journal of Korean Religions (JKR) is published biannually, every April and October, by the Institute for the Study of Religion, Sogang University, Korea. It aims to promote interest in and discuss the study of Korean religions in various academic disciplines within the humanities and social sciences. A peer-reviewed journal, JKR publishes articles of original research, review articles, book reviews, and current issues which seek to discuss, elaborate, and extend the study of Korean religions.

JKR invites contributions from scholars researching on any aspects of Korean religions from a wide range of perspectives, including religious studies, philosophy, theology, literature, folklore, art, anthropology, history, sociology, political science, and cultural studies. Articles submitted for consideration should not have appeared or be under review for publication elsewhere. JKR also welcomes book reviews and review articles. All submissions and enquires should be sent to the Managing Editor: journalkr at sogang.ac.kr. Submission guidelines can be found at http://bit.ly/JKRsubguide.
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