Buddhisme Won (Hangul:원불교code: ko is deprecated ) adalah sebuah agama Buddhis modern yang berasal dari Korea. Nama "Buddhisme Won" berasal dari aksara 원/圓 won ("lingkaran") dan 불교/佛敎 bulgyo ("Buddhisme") dalam bahasa Korea, yang secara harfiah berarti "Buddhisme Lingkaran" atau diartikan sebagai "Buddhisme Sempurna".[1] Buddhisme Won dapat dianggap sebagai suatu gerakan keagamaan baru yang sinkretis atau Buddhisme yang telah direformasi.[2]
Tujuan yang dinyatakan dalam Buddhisme Won adalah agar orang-orang menyadari sifat Buddha bawaan mereka sendiri dan menyelamatkan semua makhluk hidup dengan melayani sesama.[3] Penekanannya terletak pada interaksi dengan kehidupan sehari-hari,[4] bukan “meredam dorongan”, melainkan bertindak sesuai dengan “keinginan yang tepat”.[5]
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↑"This is because [of]..." the enshrinement of Il Won Sang, the teaching of Fourfold Grace, and the aim of delivering all people "through the consummate great Way that accords with truth and reality". Scriptures, p. 533, and see Doctrine Chart below.
↑Pye, Michael. "Won Buddhism as a Korean New Religion". 140–141.
↑Clark, "Won Buddhism". pp. 299–301. In New Religions in Global Perspective.
↑"Won Buddhism". In Buswell & Lopez, ed. The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism.
↑Baker, Don. "Constructing Korea's Won Buddhism as a New Religion". p. 62.
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Adams, Daniel J., "Won Buddhism in Korea: A New Religious Movement Comes of Age", Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society – Korea Branch 84 (2009) 1–35.
Baker, Don, "Constructing Korea's Won Buddhism as a New Religion: Self-differentiation and Inter-religious Dialogue", International Journal for the Study of New Religions 3:1 (2012) 47–70.
Chung, Bongkil, The Scriptures of Won Buddhism: A Translation of the Wŏnbulgyo Kyojŏn with Introduction. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2003.
Chung, Bongkil, "Sot'aesan's Creation of Won Buddhism through the Reformation of Korean Buddhism", pp.61–90 in Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism, Park, Jin Y., ed. Albany: SUNY Press, 2010.
Clark, Peter, "Won Buddhism", pp.299–301 in New Religions in Global Perspective. London: Routeledge, 2006.
The Dharma Master Chŏngsan of Won Buddhism: Analects and Writings, transl. Bongkil Chung. Albany: SUNY Press, 2012.
The Doctrinal Books of Won-Buddhism (Wonbulgyo Kyosŏ). Iksan, Republic of Korea: Department of International Affairs of Won-Buddhist Headquarters, 2016.
Park, Jin Y., "Won Buddhism, Christianity and Interreligious Dialogue", Journal of Korean Religions 5:1 (2014) 109–131.
Park, Pori, "A Korean Buddhist Response to Modernity. Manhae Han Yongun's Doctrinal Reinterpretation for His Reformist Thought", pp.41–59 in Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism, Park, Jin Y., ed. Albanay: SUNY Press, 2010.
Pye, Michael, "Won Buddhism as a New Korean Religion", Noumen 49, 2 (2002) 113–141.
"South Korea", The Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious Practices, 2nd Edition. Farmington Mills, Michigan: Gale, 2014.
"Won Buddhism", in Irons, Edward A., ed., Encyclopedia of Buddhism, New York: Facts on File, 2008.
"Won Buddhism", in Buswell, Robert E. Jr, & Lopez, Donald S. Jr., eds The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014.
McBride, Richard D. "Won Buddhism", in J. Gordon Melton and Martin Baumann, eds., Religions of the World, 3121–3122. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2010.
The Doctrinal Books of Won-Buddhism (Wŏnbulgyo Kyosŏ), translated by the Committee for the Authorized Translations of Won-Buddhist Scriptures (Iksan: Wonkwang Publishing, 2016).