Engaging the Urban Buddhist Laity: The 'Buddhist Solidarity for Reform' Organization in South Korea

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 N/A ASIAN STUDIES Acta Koreana Pub Date : 2017-12-01 DOI:10.18399/acta.2017.20.2.009
S. Gupta
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Abstract:During the Japanese colonial period and after the arrival of Korean independence, Korean Buddhism experienced a noticeable revival and rise of Buddhist organizations and NGOs. This article aims to examine the characteristics of lay Buddhist communities, with special reference to the 'Buddhist Solidarity for Reform' (BSR) organization in contemporary South Korea, which is actively engaging the laity by defining the role of modern Buddhism. This leading organization began as a distinct community movement confined to the urban masses and based on Buddhist beliefs. The group seeks reform of monastic Buddhism and calls for deeper participation of the laity in Buddhist activities. The BSR represents the elite urban class and primarily functions as a moderator for socially engaged Buddhism. This organization not only deals with community matters but also serves to buttress promotion of Buddhist practices in everyday life. The BSR functions completely independently and is critical toward the monastic-centric Buddhist orders of South Korea. Describing historical shifts in the lay Buddhist movements, this study analyzes how the lay Buddhist organizations are raising their voices, furthering social agendas for the urban laity and expanding their social bases by forming religious social networks.
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参与城市佛教俗人:韩国“佛教改革团结”组织
摘要:在日本殖民统治时期和光复后,韩国佛教经历了明显的复兴和佛教组织和非政府组织的兴起。本文旨在考察俗家佛教社区的特征,特别参考当代韩国的“佛教改革团结”(BSR)组织,该组织通过定义现代佛教的角色,积极参与俗家佛教。这个领导组织最初是一个独特的社区运动,局限于城市群众,以佛教信仰为基础。该组织寻求改革寺院佛教,呼吁居士更深入地参与佛教活动。BSR代表了城市精英阶层,主要是作为社会参与佛教的调解人。这个组织不仅处理社区事务,而且在日常生活中促进佛教修行。BSR完全独立运作,对韩国以寺院为中心的佛教秩序至关重要。本研究描述了世俗佛教运动的历史变迁,分析了世俗佛教组织如何通过形成宗教社会网络来提高他们的声音,推进城市世俗的社会议程,扩大他们的社会基础。
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