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Both in Korea and internationally, many know and appreciate Daesoon Jinrihoe for its social work in the three main areas of education, social welfare and health care, and charity aid. The article surveys Daesoon Jinrihoe’s activities in these three areas and proposes a comparison with the charitable and ecological work performed by the Taiwanese Buddhist charity (and new religious movement) Tzu Chi, the peace activities of Soka Gakkai, and the projects developed in Bhutan to implement the policy of Gross National Happiness. Tzu Chi is mostly known for its massive recycling activities, but in fact its view of charity and ecology is based on a specific Buddhist theology. Soka Gakkai’s vision of peace relates to its interpretation of Nichiren Buddhism. Gross National Happiness in Bhutan is a project promoted by the government, but scholars who have studied it have concluded that it is deeply rooted in Drukpa Kagyu, the dominant school in Bhutanese Buddhism. Similarities are noted, as well as differences with the Western Christian and post-Christian approach to charity, which is largely based on an affirmation of the self. Daesoon Jinrihoe’s social work shares with the Buddhist cases studied in the article the idea that the self may deceive (self-deception) but appears to be inspired by the unique principle of Sangsaeng, and by the idea that the root causes of social problems are grievances accumulated through thousands of years and in need of being resolved.
在教育、社会福利及保健、慈善支援等3大领域,大宣真理会的社会工作得到了国内外的广泛认可。本文考察了大宣真日会在这三个领域的活动,并与台湾佛教慈善(新兴宗教运动)慈济的慈善和生态工作、创价学会的和平活动以及不丹实施国民幸福总值政策的项目进行了比较。慈济以其大规模的回收活动而闻名,但实际上,慈济的慈善和生态观是基于一种特定的佛教神学。创价学会的和平观与其对日莲佛教的诠释有关。不丹的国民幸福总值(Gross National Happiness)是一个由政府推动的项目,但研究过这个项目的学者得出的结论是,它深深植根于不丹佛教的主要流派珠巴噶举(Drukpa Kagyu)。与西方基督教和后基督教的慈善方式有相似之处,也有不同之处,这在很大程度上是基于对自我的肯定。大宣真日会的社会工作与本文所研究的佛教案例一样,都认为自我可能会欺骗(自我欺骗),但似乎是受到了独特的sangiseng原则的启发,并且认为社会问题的根源是几千年来积累的积怨,需要得到解决。