제목(The Korea Herald) Spiritual, but not religious: For more Koreans, mindfulness matters more than membership


조사 일시: 2024년 1월 ~ 11월 // 2024년 11월 22일 ~ 25일
표본: 전국 만 18세 이상 남녀 22,000명 // 전국 만 18세 이상 남녀 1,000명
조사명: [2024 종교인식조사] 종교인구 현황과 종교 활동
조사 결과: https://hrcopinion.co.kr/archives/31599
관련 기사: (The Korea Herald) Spiritual, but not religious: For more Koreans, mindfulness matters more than membership
보도일: 2025년 3월 8일
원문 링크: https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10435328


Spiritual, but not religious: For more Koreans, mindfulness matters more than membership


[By Moon Joon-hyun] (전략) Buddhism is South Korea’s second-largest faith. A 2024 Hankook Research survey of 22,000 respondents found that while 51 percent of South Koreans have no religious affiliation, 20 percent identify as Protestant Christian, 17 percent as Buddhist, and 11 percent as Catholic. 
Unlike Christian churches, which have struggled to retain younger members, Buddhism in Korea has found ways to engage the SBNR demographic. Much of this success stems from its emphasis on direct experience rather than doctrine. (후략)



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