Buddhas and Ancestors

Religion and Wealth in Fourteenth-Century Korea

Juhn Y Ahn author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Washington Press

Published:15th Jun '18

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Two issues central to the transition from the Koryo to the Choson dynasty in fourteenth-century Korea were social differences in ruling elites and the decline of Buddhism, which had been the state religion. In this revisionist history, Juhn Ahn challenges the long-accepted Confucian critique that Buddhism had become so powerful and corrupt that the state had to suppress it. When newly rising elites (many with strong ties to the Mongols) used lavish donations to Buddhist institutions to enhance their status, older elites defended their own adherence to this time-honored system by arguing that their donations were linked to virtue. This emphasis on virtue and the consequent separation of religion from wealth facilitated the Confucianization of Korea and the relegation of Buddhism to the margins of public authority during the Choson dynasty.

"Buddhas and Ancestors would be an excellent addition in any upper-level undergraduate or graduate class on premodern Korean history, Korean religions, or Buddhism in East Asia."

* Journal of Asian Studies *

"[A] work of impressive scholarship."

* IIAS Newsletter (International Institute for Asian Studie

ISBN: 9780295743394

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 363g

260 pages