A Cultural History of Japanese Buddhism

A Cultural History of Japanese Buddhism
Title A Cultural History of Japanese Buddhism PDF eBook
Author William E. Deal
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 322
Release 2015-03-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 111860833X

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A Cultural History of Japanese Buddhism offers a comprehensive, nuanced, and chronological account of the evolution of Buddhist religion in Japan from the sixth century to the present day. Traces each period of Japanese history to reveal the complex and often controversial histories of Japanese Buddhists and their unfolding narratives Examines relevant social, political, and transcultural contexts, and places an emphasis on Japanese Buddhist discourses and material culture Addresses the increasing competition between Buddhist, Shinto, and Neo-Confucian world-views through to the mid-nineteenth century Informed by the most recent research, including the latest Japanese and Western scholarship Illustrates the richness and complexity of Japanese Buddhism as a lived religion, offering readers a glimpse into the development of this complex and often misunderstood tradition

Japanese Buddhism

Japanese Buddhism
Title Japanese Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Yoshiro Tamura
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Pages 236
Release 2000-06
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Buddhism was founded in India more than two thousand years ago, but the Japanese molded it to suit their culture, and it became one of the most enduring and far-reaching cultural and intellectual forces in Japan's history. The stamp of Japanese Buddhism is unmistakable in the nation's poetry, literature, and art; and the imprint of Japan's indigenous culture is clear from the amalgamation of pre-Buddhist worship and esoteric Buddhism in the practice of the Shugendo ascetics. Japan's Buddhism and the nation's cultural infrastructure are so inextricably linked that it is impossible to understand one without the other. Japanese Buddhism is both a history of Japanese Buddhism and an introduction to Japan's political, social, and cultural history. It examines Japanese Buddhism in the context of literary and intellectual trends and of other religions, exploring social and intellectual questions that an ordinary history of religion would not address.

A History of Japanese Buddhism

A History of Japanese Buddhism
Title A History of Japanese Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Kenji Matsuo
Publisher Global Oriental
Pages 294
Release 2007-12-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004213317

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This first major study in English on Japanese Buddhism by one of Japan’s most distinguished scholars in the field of Religious Studies is to be widely welcomed.The main focus of the work is on the tradition of the monk (o-bo-san) as the main agent of Buddhism, together with the historical processes by which monks have developed Japanese Buddhism as it appears in the present day.

A History of Japanese Religion

A History of Japanese Religion
Title A History of Japanese Religion PDF eBook
Author 笠原一男
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Pages 660
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN

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Seventeen distinguished experts on Japanese religion provide a fascinating overview of its history and development. Beginning with the origins of religion in primitive Japanese society, they chart the growth of each of Japan's major religious organizations and doctrinal systems. They follow Buddhism, Shintoism, Christianity, and popular religious belief through major periods of change to show how history and religion affected each-and discuss the interactions between the different religious traditions.

Culture as Power

Culture as Power
Title Culture as Power PDF eBook
Author Madhu Bhalla
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 238
Release 2020-12-28
Genre Art
ISBN 100032947X

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This book presents new studies on intellectual and cultural interactions in the context of Buddhist heritage and Indo-Japanese dialogue in the late 19th and early 20th centuries on art, religion, and cultural politics. By revisiting Buddhist connections between India and Japan, it examines the pathways of communication on common aesthetic and religious heritage that emerged in the backdrop of colonial experiences and the rise of Asian nationalisms. The volume discusses themes such as Asian arts and crafts under colonialism, formation of East Asian art collections, development of Buddhist art history in Japan, Japanese encounters with Ajanta, India in the history of the Shinto tradition, Japan in India’s xenology, and Buddhism and world peace, and suggests paradigms of reconnecting cultural heritage within a global platform. With essays from experts across the world, this book will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of history, art history, ancient Indian history, colonial history, heritage and cultural studies, South Asian and East Asian history, visual and media studies, Asian studies, international relations and foreign policy, and the history of globalization.

Buddhist Materiality

Buddhist Materiality
Title Buddhist Materiality PDF eBook
Author Fabio Rambelli
Publisher
Pages 418
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN

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This innovative book shows that throughout its history, contrary to received assumptions, Buddhism developed a sophisticated philosophy of materiality--one that allowed human beings to give shape and expression to their deepest religious and spiritual ideas.

Pure Land Buddhism in Modern Japanese Culture

Pure Land Buddhism in Modern Japanese Culture
Title Pure Land Buddhism in Modern Japanese Culture PDF eBook
Author Elisabetta Porcu
Publisher BRILL
Pages 275
Release 2008-08-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 9047443055

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Despite being one of the most influential forms of Japanese Buddhism, the Pure Land tradition, and notably its impact on the development of Japanese cultural history, has often been overlooked outside Japan. Taking into account recent scholarship on orientalism and occidentalism, this book, written from the perspective of the Study of Religions, provides an analysis of the impact that the Pure Land tradition, in particular Shin Buddhism, has exerted on mainstream forms of artistic expression (especially creative arts, literature and the tea ceremony) in modern and contemporary Japan.