Confronting Empires: Manhae’s Understanding of Buddhism

Diogenes 62 (2):81-91 (2015)
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This paper outlines some key ideas of the twentieth-century Buddhist monk Han Yong-un, or Manhae. It focuses in particular on Manhae’s social engagement under the Japanese occupation. It underlines...

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