‘In their madness they chase the wind’: The Catholic Church and the Afterlife in Late Chosŏn Korea
Following its introduction to Korea in 1784, the Catholic Church grew and developed within a rich and varied religious milieu. An indigenous tradition of popular religion, characterized in part by shamanistic practices, existed alongside two imported traditions: Confucianism and Mahāyāna Buddhism. T...
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2009
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Studies in church history
Year: 2009, 卷: 45, Pages: 336-348 |
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