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Ham Sok Hon's Ssial Cosmopolitan Vision

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ham Sok Hon's Ssial Cosmopolitan Vision

Contributors:

By (Author) Song-Chong Lee

ISBN:

9781498564052

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

26th June 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Theology
Politics and government

Dewey:

181.119

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

186

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 229mm, Spine 21mm

Weight:

467g

Description

Song-Chong Lees Ham Sok Hon's Ssial Philosophy for a Cosmopolitan Vision offers an introduction to the philosophy of Ham Sok Hon (), an iconic figure in the intellectual and political history of modern Korea, and a discussion of the contributions of his ssial (/seeds, people) philosophy to cosmopolitanism. Known as Gandhi of Hanguk, Ham (19011989) was at the epicenter of a series of tumultuous political events in Korea and played a pioneering role in progressive social activism, including the independence movement, promotion of nationalist education, protests against military regimes, and pietistic, religious liberalism. According to Lee, Ham developed his own syncretic, authentic philosophy of ssial and applied it to his understanding and assessment of theology, history, politics, and even international relations. His syncretism culminated at his anthropology of ssial and his expanded notion of community. Lee argues that Hams ssial philosophy, which reconstructed the citizens identity as an active agent for political progress, led him to defy the excessively parochial nationalism, romanticized patriotism, and indoctrinated religiosity with which he believed the whole society was infatuated during the mid-twentieth century--and ultimately to advocate for a cosmopolitan community.

Reviews

This book not only provides a detailed introduction to Ham Sk-hn's philosophy and discusses his theoretical contributions to cosmopolitanism but also evaluates its validity in contemporary and Korean contexts, which can help us understand and re-examine the value of Ham's philosophy for the present.

-- "Religious Studies Review"

Author Bio

Song-Chong Lee is associate professor and the chair of the Religious Studies and Philosophy Department at the University of Findlay.

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