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성물(聖物)로서의 도교 경전과 문자 : Daoist Writs and Scriptures as Sacred Beings

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김지현

Issue Date
2019-12
Publisher
서울대학교 종교문제연구소
Citation
종교와 문화, Vol.37, pp. 55-83
Keywords
Daoist ScriptureSacred WritsVeneration of ScriptureVisualizationRecitationQi도경(道經)천서(天書)성스러운 문자성경(盛經)경전숭배존사(存思),송경(誦經)기(氣)
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이 논문은 2017년 8월 8일 서울대학교 종교문제연구소에서 주최한 국제심포지엄: 종교로서의 도교에 대한 다각적 접근에서 발표한 것으로서, Jihyun Kim, Daoist Writs and Scriptures as Sacred Beings, Postscripts 10.1–2(2019), 122–143. (https://doi.org/10.1558/post.38025)의 한글판이며 약간의 수정을 더했다.
Abstract
The formation and solidification of canonical scriptures in Daoism facilitated the establishment and development of the religious tradition. In particular, medieval Daoism was grounded on a unique conception of writs and scriptures. The Daoist concept of scripture is founded on a belief system in which letters and sounds are particular forms of qi, or the omnipresent pneuma and energy. Such a way of thinking provides a lead for understanding the Daoist veneration of scriptures and other various practices.
The aim of this paper is to explore the characteristics of Daoist canonical scriptures as sacred beings, mainly through an investigation of the Daoist perspective on scriptures, scripture-worship, and the relationship between scripture and practice.
ISSN
1976-7900
Language
Korean
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/164507
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