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- JOURNAL> Studies in Indian Philosophy and Buddhism, vol. 25, 2017
- JOURNAL> Studies in Indian Philosophy and Buddhism, vol. 25, 2017 (image reset)
- Re: JOURNAL> Studies in Indian Philosophy and Buddhism, vol. 25, 2017 (image reset)
- NEW BOOK> Rules of Engagement: Medieval Traditions of Buddhist Monastic Regulations
- Re: CFP: Workshop on "Interrogating Buddhism and Nationalism", University of Oxford, 27-28 January, 2018
- JOBS> H-Net Job Guide Weekly Report For H-Buddhism: 21 August - 28 August
- BOOK> Steven Heine, FROM CHINESE CHAN TO JAPANESE ZEN: A Remarkable Century of Transmission and Transformation
JOURNAL> Studies in Indian Philosophy and Buddhism, vol. 25, 2017
by Charles Muller
Studies in Indian Philosophy and Buddhism, vol. 25, 2017Department of Indian Philosophy and Buddhist Studies
University of Tokyo
JOURNAL> Studies in Indian Philosophy and Buddhism, vol. 25, 2017 (image reset)
by Charles Muller
Re: JOURNAL> Studies in Indian Philosophy and Buddhism, vol. 25, 2017 (image reset)
by Charles Muller
Sorry for the lack of data in this post. For some reason the image does not
display. I'll try to get a text copy of the TOC -- ChuckNEW BOOK> Rules of Engagement: Medieval Traditions of Buddhist Monastic Regulations
by Charles Muller
Hamburg Buddhist StudiesVol. 9: Rules of Engagement
by Susan Andrews / Jinhua Chen / Cuilan Liu (eds.)
Recent years have seen heightened interest in the ritual, juridical, and generally practical aspects of the Buddhist tradition. The contributions to Rules of Engagement build on this trend while venturing beyond the established boundaries of discourse in specialized academic disciplines, presenting state-of-the-art research on the vinaya in all of its breadth and depth. They do so not only by tracing Buddhist textual traditions but also by showcasing the vast variety of practices that are the object of such regulations and throw a new light on the social implications such protocols have had in South, Central, and East Asia.
Table of Contents: https://www.buddhismuskunde.uni-hamburg.de/pdf/4-publikationen/hamburg-buddhist-studies/ha...
Re: CFP: Workshop on "Interrogating Buddhism and Nationalism", University of Oxford, 27-28 January, 2018
by Elizabeth
DeMichelis
Dear Matthew,the link you provide goes to a security wall/ login page. Could you please supply a link to a public page? It would probably be better for a wider dissemination of the CFP.
With best regards,
E De Michelis
tinyurl.com/EDM-profile
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BOOK> Steven Heine, FROM CHINESE CHAN TO JAPANESE ZEN: A Remarkable Century of Transmission and Transformation
by Steven Heine
Steven Heine, Professor and
Director of Asian Studies at Florida International University, announces two
new publications, an article on Dōgen and a monograph on the development
of Chan/Zen.
FROM CHINESE CHAN TO JAPANESE ZEN: A Remarkable Century of
Transmission and Transformation, Steven Heine
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2017),
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2017),
304 Pages | 27 illus., ISBN: 9780190637507,
$35.00 paperback
- Examines the transformation of Chan Buddhism into Zen Buddhism from 1225 to 1325
- Synthesizes materials and perspectives from across national and sectarian divisions
- Written especially for students or specialists looking for a refresher
Table of Contents
Preface
Part One. Transnational Studies of
Maritime Transfers
1. Traditions: Shifts in East Asian Society Affecting the Formation and Reception of Zen
2. Transitions: Social Influences on Zen's Legend of Living Buddhas
1. Traditions: Shifts in East Asian Society Affecting the Formation and Reception of Zen
2. Transitions: Social Influences on Zen's Legend of Living Buddhas
Part Two. Troubling At First, Then
Turning Into the Establishment
3. Transmissions: When Dogen Attained Enlightenment in China in 1225
4. Transplantations: How Émigré Monks Overcame Mid-Century Challenges
5. Transformations: Why Daito Did Not Go to China, Yet Won a Debate in 1325
3. Transmissions: When Dogen Attained Enlightenment in China in 1225
4. Transplantations: How Émigré Monks Overcame Mid-Century Challenges
5. Transformations: Why Daito Did Not Go to China, Yet Won a Debate in 1325
Part Three. Techniques for Attaining and
Maintaining Enlightenment
6. Teachers: Testing the Authenticity and Authority of Zen Masters
7. Temples: Training Disciples While Mitigating Transgressions
8. Tones: Triggering Spirituality Through Literary and Fine Arts
6. Teachers: Testing the Authenticity and Authority of Zen Masters
7. Temples: Training Disciples While Mitigating Transgressions
8. Tones: Triggering Spirituality Through Literary and Fine Arts
Glossary of Names, Titles, and Terms
Recommended Readings
Recommended Readings
"This book is a scholarly expedition that
follows Zen Buddhism from China to Japan, and through all points in between.
Through his erudition, his familiarity with Zen and East Asian Buddhism, and
his comprehensive knowledge of related literature, Steven Heine succeeds in
evoking the vibration of Zen Buddhism in his readers while enriching and
renewing their understanding of the tradition."--Jin Y. Park, author
of Women and Buddhist Philosophy
"From Chinese Chan to Japanese Zen showcases
Steven Heine's mastery of an array of primary and secondary sources, as well as
his outstanding ability to communicate clearly to both scholarly and general
audiences. It will be readily appreciated by scholars working in fields such as
East Asian Buddhism and Japanese history, as well as by general readers
interested in learning about the rich history of Zen." --Mario Poceski,
Professor of Buddhist Studies and Chinese Religions, University of Florida
"This is a book that has needed to be
written, and we are fortunate that it was Steven Heine who chose to write it.
Drawing on his impressive expertise, Heine skillfully illuminates how the Chan
school was transplanted into Japan and became the Zen sect. Readers will
appreciate his close attention to the cultural and socio-political dimensions
of that transmission."--Christopher Ives, author of Imperial-Way
Zen
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