History of Korean Buddhism
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Tony Lee Jr.
Intro to Buddhism
Professor Hebbar
14 May 2001
A complete history of Korean Buddhism is impossible to summarize in a short paper as this, but an important personality who has helped shape and develop it can be greatly appreciated. Before I introduce this personality, I would like to give a brief history of the introduction of Son Buddhism in Korea. From the beginnings of Cha'an in China, Korean monks had been intimately involved with
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faithfully and unmistakably reflects the tradition of Son Buddhism initiated by Chinul about eight hundred years ago. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Works Cited Dongguk University. The History and Culture of Buddhism in Korea. Korea: Dongguk University Press, 1993 Keel, Hee-Sung. Chinul: The Founder of the Korean Son Tradition. Korea: Berkeley Buddhist Studies Series, 1984. Lancaster, Lewis R, ed. Introduction of Buddhism to Korea. Berkeley, 1989 Unseco Collection of Representative Works. The Collected Works of Chinul. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1983.
faithfully and unmistakably reflects the tradition of Son Buddhism initiated by Chinul about eight hundred years ago. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Works Cited Dongguk University. The History and Culture of Buddhism in Korea. Korea: Dongguk University Press, 1993 Keel, Hee-Sung. Chinul: The Founder of the Korean Son Tradition. Korea: Berkeley Buddhist Studies Series, 1984. Lancaster, Lewis R, ed. Introduction of Buddhism to Korea. Berkeley, 1989 Unseco Collection of Representative Works. The Collected Works of Chinul. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1983.