Reimagining Chan Buddhism
Title | Reimagining Chan Buddhism PDF eBook |
Author | Jimmy Yu |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2021-11-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000476529 |
This book is the first socio-intellectual history of the Dharma Drum Lineage of Chan (Zen), a new lineage of Buddhism founded by the late Chinese Buddhist cleric, Sheng Yen (1931–2009)—arguably one of the most influential Chan masters in contemporary times. The book challenges the received academic and popular image of Chan Buddhism as a meditation school that bypasses scriptural learning. Using Sheng Yen’s doctrinal classification (Chn. panjiao) chart as an example, the book shows Sheng Yen’s Chan as a synthesis of both Indian and Chinese premodern forms of Buddhism, and as the summum bonum of Han transmission of Chinese Buddhism (Chn. Hanchuan fojiao). The book demonstrates how Sheng Yen’s presentation of Chan was intimately related to the volatile social and political realities of his life—the Communist takeover of China and the subsequent industrial boom that impacted Taiwanese society. In short, this book presents a historically and culturally embodied approach to the formation of Buddhist doctrine and practice. Drawing on the works of postcolonial theories that integrate the role of the researcher into the research, the book also offers a more integrated approach between emic and etic, insider and outsider perspectives to research. Advancing the field of Buddhist studies, the book will be of interest to scholars of Buddhism in the modern period, twentieth-century religious history of China and Taiwan, Chan/Zen studies, World Religions, Asian civilizations, and Modern Biographies.
Reimagining Chan Buddhism
Title | Reimagining Chan Buddhism PDF eBook |
Author | Jimmy Yu |
Publisher | Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023-05 |
Genre | Buddhist monks |
ISBN | 9781032051680 |
Introduction: Biography, History, and Positionality -- 1. A Life of Contingencies and Crises -- 2. An Imagined Orthodoxy -- 3. Chan as the Doctrinal Culmination of the Han Transmission of Chinese Buddhism -- 4. Chan as the Experiential Fulfillment of the Han Transmission of Chinese Buddhism -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations and Conventions -- Bibliograpy -- Index.
Reimagining Zen in a Secular Age
Title | Reimagining Zen in a Secular Age PDF eBook |
Author | André van der Braak |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2020-08-03 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004435085 |
In Reimagining Zen in a Secular Age André van der Braak uses Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age to describe the encounter between Japanese Zen Buddhism and Western modernity. He proposes how Dōgen’s thought offers resources for a reimagining of Zen.
Chinese Buddhism in Catholic Philippines
Title | Chinese Buddhism in Catholic Philippines PDF eBook |
Author | Ari C. Dy |
Publisher | Anvil Publishing, Inc. |
Pages | 283 |
Release | 2017-10-20 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9712732010 |
Drawing on his personal experience of growing up exposed to the rituals of Chinese Buddhism, and yet embracing Catholicism and being ordained a Jesuit priest, Fr. Ari Dy ventures to examine Chinese Buddhism in the Philippines, analyzing its adaptation to the Philippines and its contribution to conceptions of Chinese identity.
Buddhist Architecture in America
Title | Buddhist Architecture in America PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Edward Gordon |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 187 |
Release | 2022-11-18 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000783170 |
This book is the first comprehensive overview of Buddhist architecture in North America and provides an analysis of Buddhist architecture and communities. Exploring the arrival of Buddhist architecture in America, the book lays out how Buddhists have expressed their spiritual beliefs in structural form in the United States. The story follows the parallel history of the religion’s emergence in the United States since the California Gold Rush to the present day. Conceived of as a general history, the book investigates Buddhist structures with respect to the humanistic qualities associated with Buddhist doctrine and how Buddhist groups promote their faith and values in an American setting. The author’s point of view starts from the ground floor of the buildings to move deeper into the space of Buddhist practice, the mind that seeks enlightenment, and the structures that help one to do so. It discusses Buddhist architecture in the United States in a manner consistent with the intensely human context of its use. A unique and ground-breaking analysis, this book adds to the study of Buddhist architecture in America while also addressing the topic of how and why Buddhists use architecture in general. It will be of interest to scholars of religion, architecture, space and place, U.S. history, Asian Studies, and Buddhist Studies. It will also be a valuable addition to the libraries of Buddhist communities across the United States and the world, since many of the observations about Buddhist architecture in the United States may also apply to structures in Europe and Asia.
The Way Out is in
Title | The Way Out is in PDF eBook |
Author | Thich Nhat Hanh |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780500110287 |
Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh is best known as a prolific author, poet, teacher, scholar and peace activist. Yet he is also a master calligrapher, distilling ancient Buddhist teachings into simple phrases that resonate with our modern times, capturing and expressing his lifetime of meditative insight, peace and compassion. This book offers a rare opportunity to spend time in the presence of his beautiful creations. For Thich Nhat Hanh, creating calligraphy is more than creating art - it is also a meditative practice. He is fully present for every moment, from drinking his tea, to sitting down and taking a brush, and using the tea to make the ink. Each calligraphy is made of mindful sitting, breathing, walking, smiling - and love.
Enlightenment in Dispute
Title | Enlightenment in Dispute PDF eBook |
Author | Jiang Wu |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 478 |
Release | 2011-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199895562 |
Enlightenment in Dispute is the first comprehensive study of the revival of Chan Buddhism in seventeenth-century China. Focusing on the evolution of a series of controversies about Chan enlightenment, Jiang Wu describes the process by which Chan reemerged as the most prominent Buddhist establishment of the time. He investigates the development of Chan Buddhism in the seventeenth century, focusing on controversies involving issues such as correct practice and lines of lineage. In this way, he shows how the Chan revival reshaped Chinese Buddhism in late imperial China. Situating these controversies alongside major events of the fateful Ming-Qing transition, Wu shows how the rise and fall of Chan Buddhism was conditioned by social changes in the seventeenth century.