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Buddhism -- China -- History. --- Temples, Buddhist -- China.
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Boeddhisme --- Bouddhisme --- Buddhism --- History --- History. --- Buddhism - China - History
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Zen Buddhism --- History. --- History --- Zen Buddhism - China - History.
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'The reprinting in 2007 of a book originally produced nearly fifty years earlier (and based on a doctoral dissertation begun in the early 1950's) is not merely a publishing event. It constitutes a milestone in the academic study of early Chinese Buddhism that shows at once both how far the field has progressed in the past half-century as well as how fundamental the book remains.' (From the new Introduction.) At the repeated request of many scholars and students here is a new edition of E. Zürcher's groundbreaking The Buddhist Conquest of China . In his extensive introduction Stephen F. Teiser (D.T. Suzuki Professor in Buddhist Studies, Princeton University) explains why the book is still the standard in the field of early Chinese Buddhism. The introduction, newly written for this edition, analyzes the development of the field from the 1950's to the present. This edition is also updated by utilizing Pinyin (rather than the Wade-Giles system of the first two editions) for the transcription of Chinese and by including a thorough bibliography of E. Zürcher's more recent work.
Buddhism --- Bouddhisme --- History. --- Histoire --- Buddha and Buddhism -- China. --- Buddhism -- China -- History -- To 581 A.D. --- Buddhism -- China -- History. --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- History --- S13A/0340 --- S13A/0310 --- China: Religion--Chinese Buddhism: history --- China: Religion--Buddhism: China
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Aśvaghoṣa, Nāgārjuna, and Āryadeva are among the most celebrated Indian patriarchs in Asian Buddhist traditions and modern Buddhist studies scholarship. Scholars agree that all three lived in first- to third-century C.E. India, so most studies have focused on locating them in ancient Indian history, religion, or society. To this end, they have used all available accounts of the Indian patriarchs' lives―in Sanskrit, Tibetan, various Central Asian languages, and Chinese, produced over more than a millennium―and viewed them as bearing exclusively on ancient India. Of these sources, medieval Chinese hagiographies are by far the earliest and most abundant.Conceiving the Indian Buddhist Patriarchs in China is the first attempt to situate the medieval Chinese hagiographies of Aśvaghoṣa, Nāgārjuna, and Āryadeva in the context of Chinese religion, culture, and society of the time. It examines these sources not as windows into ancient Indian history but as valuable records of medieval Chinese efforts to define models of Buddhist sanctity. It explores broader questions concerning Chinese conceptions of ancient Indian Buddhism and concerns about being Buddhist in latter-day China. By propagating the tales and texts of Aśvaghoṣa, Nāgārjuna, and Āryadeva, leaders of the Chinese sangha sought to demonstrate that the means and media of Indian Buddhist enlightenment were readily available in China and that local Chinese adepts could thereby rise to the ranks of the most exalted Buddhist saints across the Sino-Indian divide. Chinese authors also aimed to merge their own kingdom with the Buddhist heartland by demonstrating congruency between Indian and Chinese ideals of spiritual attainment. This volume shows, for the first time, how Chinese Buddhists adduced the patriarchs as evidence that Buddhist masters from ancient India had instantiated the same ideals, practices, and powers expected of all Chinese holy beings and that the expressly foreign religion of Buddhism was thus the best means to sainthood and salvation for latter-day China.Rich in information and details about the inner world of medieval Chinese Buddhists, Conceiving the Indian Buddhist Patriarchs in China will be welcomed by scholars and students in the fields of Buddhist studies, religious studies, and China studies.
Buddhism -- China -- History -- 581-960 --- Buddhism -- China -- History -- To 581 --- Buddhist hagiography -- China -- History --- Buddhist saints -- Historiography --- Buddhist hagiography --- Buddhist saints --- Buddhism --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Saints, Buddhist --- Saints --- Hagiography, Buddhist --- Hagiography --- History --- Historiography
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Zen Buddhism --- History --- Shen-hsiu --- S13A/0320 --- China: Religion--Chinese Buddhism: Chan Buddhism (incl. texts) --- Shen-hsiu. --- Sinsu, --- 神秀, --- Zen Buddhism - China - History
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Monastic and religious life (Buddhism) --- Buddhist monks --- Priests, Buddhist --- Religious biography --- History. --- History and criticism.. --- Buddhist priests --- Monastic and religious life (Buddhism) - China - History. --- Buddhist monks - China. --- Priests, Buddhist - China. --- Religious biography - China - History and criticism..
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Buddhism --- History. --- S01/0800 --- S13A/0200 --- S13A/0310 --- History --- China: Bibliography and reference--"Festschrifte" and other works of a miscellaneous nature --- China: Religion--General works --- China: Religion--Buddhism: China --- China --- Religion. --- Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Buddhism - China - History. --- Buddhism - India - History.
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