Yohan Yoo

Yohan Yoo is Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea. His research takes a comparative perspective on broad religious issues, ranging from purity and pollution, iconic and performative aspects of sacred books, and general theory and method in the study of religion, to myth and contemporary literature.
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Ph.D. (Comparative Religion), Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 2005.
M.A., M.Phil. (Religion), Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 2002, 2004.
B.A. (Religious Studies), Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea, 1999, graduated with Distinguished Honors.
President , The Korean Society for Literature and Religion (2019- )
Secretary General and Member , Board of Trustees of Korean Association of Religious Studies (2017-2018)
Member , Steering Committee of Korean Religions Unit, American Academy of Religion (2018-)
Member , Editorial Board of Reading Religion, A Publication of American Academy of Religion (2018- )
Member , Board of Trustees of SCRIPT—the Society for Comparative Research on Iconic and Performative Texts (2015- )
Member, Editorial Board of Korean Journal of Religious Studies (2014- )
Member , American Academy of Religion (2002- )
Yoo is the author in Korean of:
Religious People Using Symbolism (2009),
Myths of Our Era (2012),
Religion, Symbolism, Human Beings (2014),
and more than 30 articles and chapters in academic journals and books.
He also translated and published three English books into Korean.

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Religious Symbols of the World (edX)

Aug 30th 2022
Religious Symbols of the World (edX)
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This course is the third and final course in the series following “Understanding Religious Symbolism” and “Myths, Rituals, and Cosmos.” Through the theories and patterns that you learned in these three courses, I hope that you will be able to interpret the various religious phenomena in different cultures, and [...]

Myths, Rituals, and Cosmos (edX)

Jul 26th 2022
Myths, Rituals, and Cosmos (edX)
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In this class, we will first think about myths and rituals from the perspective of the comparative study of religion. We will explore the symbolism of sacred time and space, rubrics by which how various religious communities have conceptualized the cosmos. From there, our focus will shift to notions [...]

Understanding Religious Symbolism (edX)

Jul 5th 2022
Understanding Religious Symbolism (edX)
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This course aims to provide a broader and deeper understanding of how religious people have thought and practiced by introducing basic theories of religious symbolism and by demonstrating examples of religious symbols from various cultures around the world. Students will gain an acquaintance with religious symbolism and other elements [...]