Covid-19 and Korean Buddhism: Assessing the Impact of South Korea's Coronavirus Epidemic on the Future of Its Buddhist Community

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作者
Park, Cheonghwan [1 ]
Kim, Kyungrae [1 ]
机构
[1] Dongguk Univ, Dept Buddhist Studies, Seoul 04620, South Korea
关键词
Covid-19; pandemic; Jogye Order; Korean religions; Buddhist education; Jogye Order’ s response;
D O I
10.3390/rel12030147
中图分类号
B9 [宗教];
学科分类号
010107 ;
摘要
While the Covid-19 pandemic has altered many aspects of life in South Korea over 2020, its impact on South Korea's religious landscape has been enormous as the country's three major religions (Catholicism, Buddhism, and Protestant Christianity) have suffered considerable loses in both their income and membership. Despite these challenges, however, Buddhism's public image has actually improved since the start of the epidemic due to the rapid and proactive responses of the nation's largest Buddhist organization, the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism (K. Daehan bulgyo jogyejong). This article critically examines the Jogye Order's response to the epidemic and its impact on the order thus far, along with discussions regarding the order's future. In particular it will examine the results of three conferences held by the order in response to the epidemic and the resulting recommendations on how Korean Buddhism should adapt to effectively address the many challenges brought by the pandemic. These recommendations include establishing an online Buddhist education system, further engaging the order's lay supporters through various social media platforms, upgrading the current lay education program with virtual learning options that directly address problems faced by the general public during the pandemic, and distributing virtual meditation classes world-wide for those who remain in quarantine or social isolation. By adopting these changes, the Jogye Order will be able to play a crucial role in promoting mental stability and the cultivation of positive emotions among the many suffering from anxiety, social isolation and financial difficulties during the pandemic.
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