Introduction: Explaining Sacred Texts and Religion by Using Korean Examples

Korean Religious Texts in Iconic and Performative Rituals - Yohan Yoo

Yohan Yoo [+-]
Seoul National University
Yohan Yoo is a Professor of Comparative Religion at Seoul National University. His previous publications include three books in Korean: Myths of Our Era (2012), Understanding Religious Studies (2020), and Understanding Religious Symbolism (2021). He has also co-authored Cosmologies of Pure Realms and the Rhetoric of Pollution (Routledge, 2021) and co-edited Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings (Equinox, 2021) with James W. Watts.

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In this chapter, the author argues that examples from Korean religions can do much for developing comparative perspectives on religious texts. Discussing religions in Korea is in practice dealing with many of the so-called religions of the world, as is demonstrated in this book that covers Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, shamanism, and Donghak. Examples from Korea, which is in the position of a bridge, can be applied more broadly. Remarkable religions of the world gather together in this bridge country under the title of Korean religions, strongly influencing the society and people living in it. It is also suggested that scholars of sacred texts should discern and explain more than one dimension of religion which are inseparably comingled. Scriptures, like other religious objects, are recognized as sacred through the comingling of plural aspects in the lives of religious people. Plural dimensions of scripture are supposed to work together when a text is ritualized. For instance, if the semantic and performative dimensions of a text are ritualized, it often becomes easier for it to be recognized as iconic by religious people.

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Yoo, Yohan. Introduction: Explaining Sacred Texts and Religion by Using Korean Examples. Korean Religious Texts in Iconic and Performative Rituals. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. Sep 2024. ISBN 9781800504974. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=45233. Date accessed: 28 Apr 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.45233. Sep 2024

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