Bulssi Japbyeon

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Bulssi Japbyeon
Hangul
불씨잡변
Hanja
佛氏雜辨
Revised RomanizationBulssi Japbyeon
McCune–ReischauerPulssi Chappyŏn

The Bulssi Japbyeon (roughly translated as 'Buddha's Nonsense') is a 1398 Korean Neo-Confucian polemical critique of Buddhism by Jeong Dojeon.[1] In this work he carried out his most comprehensive refutation of Buddhism, singling out Buddhist doctrines and practices for detailed criticism.[citation needed]

Jeong stated that this book was written with the objective of refuting Buddhism once and for all "lest it destroy morality and eventually humanity itself." The charges leveled against Buddhism in the Bulssi japbyeon constitute a full inventory of the various arguments made by Confucians and Neo-Confucians from the time of the introduction of Buddhism into East Asia during the 2nd century CE. These arguments are arranged in eighteen sections, each of which criticises a particular aspect of Buddhist doctrine or practice.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Min, Anselm K. (30 September 2016). Korean Religions in Relation: Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity. SUNY Press. p. 80. ISBN 978-1-4384-6275-2.

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