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서울대학교 종교문제연구소 종교와 문화 종교와 문화 제38호
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2020.1
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103 - 136 (34page)

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‘Healing’ has become a social topic of much importance in South Korea as the economic recession has continued since the financial crisis in the late 2000s. Meanwhile, job insecurity has increased, while the job market has become more competitive. As a result, the so-called ‘healing industry’ has expanded. What is unique is that South Korean Buddhism, a traditional religion, is very active in using alternative psychotherapies combined with Buddhist meditation for ‘mind(mental) healing’ project. This paper aims to explain the Buddhist project in a broad socio-cultural context, focusing on the background as well as the possible impacts of the project. Firstly, the main infrastructures are listed, South Korean Buddhism has established, to accomplish the ‘mind healing’ project: education institutions, research institutes, academic societies, certification systems for meditation teachers, etc. Secondly, various factors were mentioned that made South Korean Buddhism focused on the mind-healing business and the possible impacts of such a massive project on the organizational/authority structure as well as the belief community of South Korean Buddhism. Lastly, what the convergence of religion(Buddhism) and psychotherapy implies, is discussed, such as a reducing or expanding role of ‘religion’.

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