Some Contemporary Dilemmas of Korean Buddhism: A Critical Review of the Jogye Order’s 2018 Periodic Report
According to the Jogye Order’s 2018 periodic report, the average age of monks is increasing and the number of monks is decreasing. In order to offer solutions to these problems, the report presents and analyzes by dividing those themes into six sub-topics, namely: decrease of births; decre...
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doaj-fb63ba7908fc4c4e9741e15f707465c62020-11-25T01:08:40ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442019-03-0110423410.3390/rel10040234rel10040234Some Contemporary Dilemmas of Korean Buddhism: A Critical Review of the Jogye Order’s 2018 Periodic ReportKyungrae Kim0Eunyoung Kim1Wangmo Seo2Cheonghwan Park3Department of Buddhist Studies, Dongguk University 30, Pildong-ro 1gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04620, KoreaDepartment of Buddhist Studies, Dongguk University 30, Pildong-ro 1gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04620, KoreaDepartment of Buddhist Studies, Dongguk University 30, Pildong-ro 1gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04620, KoreaDepartment of Buddhist Studies, Dongguk University 30, Pildong-ro 1gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04620, KoreaAccording to the Jogye Order’s 2018 periodic report, the average age of monks is increasing and the number of monks is decreasing. In order to offer solutions to these problems, the report presents and analyzes by dividing those themes into six sub-topics, namely: decrease of births; decrease of postulants; aging of postulants; rapidly changing educational environment; teaching aptitude of educators; education budget. The report lists a variety of information derived from the raw data and offers suggestions regarding these six topics. However, the report has several failings, as the research misunderstands the data at times, and their report does not present proper interpretations and concrete solutions. The final suggestions that the report proposes to increase the number of monks seem to be misguided and ineffective. This article critically scrutinizes the Jogye Order’s latest report to identify and correct some data misinterpretations and offer new insights that the authors believe would help our leaders come up with better solutions.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/10/4/234the Jogye Orderdecreased number of monksaging monkseducation for monkseducational innovation |
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Some Contemporary Dilemmas of Korean Buddhism: A Critical Review of the Jogye Order’s 2018 Periodic Report |
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Some Contemporary Dilemmas of Korean Buddhism: A Critical Review of the Jogye Order’s 2018 Periodic Report |
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some contemporary dilemmas of korean buddhism: a critical review of the jogye order’s 2018 periodic report |
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According to the Jogye Order’s 2018 periodic report, the average age of monks is increasing and the number of monks is decreasing. In order to offer solutions to these problems, the report presents and analyzes by dividing those themes into six sub-topics, namely: decrease of births; decrease of postulants; aging of postulants; rapidly changing educational environment; teaching aptitude of educators; education budget. The report lists a variety of information derived from the raw data and offers suggestions regarding these six topics. However, the report has several failings, as the research misunderstands the data at times, and their report does not present proper interpretations and concrete solutions. The final suggestions that the report proposes to increase the number of monks seem to be misguided and ineffective. This article critically scrutinizes the Jogye Order’s latest report to identify and correct some data misinterpretations and offer new insights that the authors believe would help our leaders come up with better solutions. |
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