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- Journal of Korean Religions
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- The Korean Origin of the Term Samch’ŏ chŏnsim 三處傳心 (Three Places of Mind-Transmission) Volume 5, Number 2, October 2014, pp. 145-174
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This issue contains 9 articles in total
- Guest Editor’s Introduction
- Encountering Modernity: Christianity in East Asia and Asian America Ed. by Albert L. Park and David K. Yoo (review)
- Hanŏguk yŏsŏng chonggyoinŭi hyŏnsil kwa chendŏ munje ed. by Sogangdae Chonggyo Yŏn’guso (review)
- The Korean Origin of the Term Samch’ŏ chŏnsim 三處傳心 (Three Places of Mind-Transmission)
- The Confucian Transformation of Mountain Space: Travels by Late-Chosŏn Confucian Scholars and the Attempted Confucianization of Mountains
- The Confucian Systematization of the Royal Ancestral Cult: On Chosŏn’s Hamhŭng Pon’gung
- The Altar of Great Gratitude: A Korean Memory of Ming China under Manchu Dominance, 1704–1894*
- A Farce that Wounds Both High and Low: The Guan Yu Cult in Chosŏn-Ming Relations*
- Seoul and Salem: Contrasts in How States Treated Female Performers of Licentious Rituals
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