One Korean's Approach to Buddhism
The Mom/Momjit Paradigm
Format:Paperback
Publisher:State University of New York Press
Published:29th Jan '09
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Insights into the experience and philosophy of Buddhism from a Korean perspective.
This book presents the author's lifelong study and practice of Buddhism from a Korean perspective. With depth, sensitivity, and candor, Sung Bae Park discusses his country's contribution to Mahayana Buddhism and also shares his personal experience. A monk in the Korean Chogye order during his early twenties, Park is uniquely qualified to offer the reader some valuable insights into the experience and philosophy of the Zen Buddhist.
Focusing on the Korean concepts mom (which refers to the body) and momjit (which refers to its gestures or functions), Park examines their nondual, interdependent nature and their relevance to ordinary human beings who are living in these turbulent times. He also introduces a specialized spiritual practice using the hwadu, which aids the religious practitioner in loosening his conceptual, intellectual grip on his life and the world around him. In addition, the author explores the relevance of his views to other religions and philosophies, including Taoism, Confucianism, and Christianity. Those well acquainted with Buddhism will find much food for thought here, as familiar topics such as emptiness, nonduality, and enlightenment are presented in a refreshingly original way, and those new to Buddhist thought may find themselves stimulated to learn more. A helpful glossary of terms is included.
"There are several eye-opening moments in this book where the reader will be truly inspired, and this, I believe, comes from the author's willingness to deal directly with the fundamental issues in philosophical and religious discourse … The book is written in a way that allows the general public, and not just academics, to appreciate the sophistication of Buddhist philosophy." — Jin Y. Park, Philosophy East & West
"One Korean's Approach to Buddhism explores nondualism, one of the major conceptual paradigms that characterize East Asian Buddhism, by employing what the author calls the mom-momjit paradigm … The author incorporates various personal experiences in his discussion, which makes the book more accessible for those who are not familiar with Buddhism; to those who are already well versed in Buddhism, it also demonstrates how to apply or understand Buddhist philosophy with respect to everyday life events." — Religious Studies Review
ISBN: 9780791476987
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 236g
160 pages