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Buddhist and Taoist Practice in Medieval Chinese Society : Buddhist and Taoist Studies II / ed. by David W. Chappell.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Asian Studies at HawaiiPublisher: Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, [2021]Copyright date: ©1987Description: 1 online resource (232 p.)Content type:
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Buddhist and Taoist Interactions -- 1. The Earliest Folk Buddhist Religion in China: T'i-wei Po-li Ching and Its Historical Significance -- 2. T'an-luan: Taoist Sage and Buddhist Bodhisattva -- Buddhist Practice -- 3. Chih-i's Meditation on Evil -- 4. Dimensions in the Life and Thought of Shan-tao (613-681) -- 5. Awakening in Northern Ch'an -- 6. Faith and Practice in Hua-yen Buddhism: A Critique of Fa-tsang (643-712) by Li T'ung-hsuan (646-740) -- Buddhism and Taoism in Chinese Society -- 7. Religious Aspects of Emperor Hsüan-tsung's Taoist Ideology -- 8. The "Political Career" of the Buddhist Historian Tsan-ning -- 9. Ta-hui and Lay Buddhists: Ch'an Sermons on Death -- Glossary -- Contributors -- Index -- Asian Studies at Hawaii
Summary: A pressing need in the recent study of Chinese religion is to connect Buddhist and Taoist doctrine with the actual activities of practitioners. In the past there have been some excellent institutional studies of Buddhism in China, and there is a growing body of translations and doctrinal studies. What has been lacking has been a way to integrate the depth of Buddhist insights and doctrines with our knowledge of the actual practice and experience of Chinese Buddhism historically. In examining pivotal figures and movements in Chinese Buddhism from the fifth to the twelfth centuries, this volume attempts to reconnect theory and practice so that we can see how Chinese Buddhism evolved in response to the social and cultural context of China.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Buddhist and Taoist Interactions -- 1. The Earliest Folk Buddhist Religion in China: T'i-wei Po-li Ching and Its Historical Significance -- 2. T'an-luan: Taoist Sage and Buddhist Bodhisattva -- Buddhist Practice -- 3. Chih-i's Meditation on Evil -- 4. Dimensions in the Life and Thought of Shan-tao (613-681) -- 5. Awakening in Northern Ch'an -- 6. Faith and Practice in Hua-yen Buddhism: A Critique of Fa-tsang (643-712) by Li T'ung-hsuan (646-740) -- Buddhism and Taoism in Chinese Society -- 7. Religious Aspects of Emperor Hsüan-tsung's Taoist Ideology -- 8. The "Political Career" of the Buddhist Historian Tsan-ning -- 9. Ta-hui and Lay Buddhists: Ch'an Sermons on Death -- Glossary -- Contributors -- Index -- Asian Studies at Hawaii

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A pressing need in the recent study of Chinese religion is to connect Buddhist and Taoist doctrine with the actual activities of practitioners. In the past there have been some excellent institutional studies of Buddhism in China, and there is a growing body of translations and doctrinal studies. What has been lacking has been a way to integrate the depth of Buddhist insights and doctrines with our knowledge of the actual practice and experience of Chinese Buddhism historically. In examining pivotal figures and movements in Chinese Buddhism from the fifth to the twelfth centuries, this volume attempts to reconnect theory and practice so that we can see how Chinese Buddhism evolved in response to the social and cultural context of China.

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