Socially Responsive Buddhism in Contemporary Korea
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Frank M. Tedesco
Certain progressive and critical reform movements among both clergy and lay Buddhist communities in recent decades in Korea represent to Korea’s newly urbanized and better educated population. Buddhist concerns for economic justice for the disenfranchised, environmental activism, the rights of foreign workers, international humanitarian efforts in India and North Korea, hospice
Certain progressive and critical reform movements among both clergy and lay Buddhist communities in recent decades in Korea represent to Korea’s newly urbanized and better educated population. Buddhist concerns for economic justice for the disenfranchised, environmental activism, the rights of foreign workers, international humanitarian efforts in India and North Korea, hospice
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