Religions of Korea in Practice

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There is nothing else in English—or probably even Korean—that collects and presents so many authoritative sources on Korea’s rich and varied religious traditions. Religions of Korea in Practice sets a standard of interpretive insight and access to Korean religious voices that will be very hard to surpass. The contributors are the world’s most important English-speaking scholars of Korean religions. (Donald N. Clark, Trinity University, San Antonio )
Year of Publication
2007
Number of Pages
544
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Princeton University Press
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Princeton
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978-0691113470
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