From Chinese Chan to Japanese Zen provides a comprehensive survey and critical investigation of the remarkable century that lasted from 1225 to 1325, during which the transformation of the Chinese Chan school of Buddhism into the Japanese Zen sect was successfully completed.
From Chinese Chan to Japanese Zen provides a comprehensive survey and critical investigation of the remarkable century that lasted from 1225 to 1325, during which the transformation of the Chinese Chan school of Buddhism into the Japanese Zen sect was successfully completed.
Steven Heine is the Director of the Institute for Asian Studies and a Professor of Religious Studies at Florida International University. He has published thirty books on Zen and East Asian religion and society.
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* 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 * 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 * 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 * Glossary of Names, Titles, and Terms * Recommended Readings
* 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 * 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 * 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 * Glossary of Names, Titles, and Terms * Recommended Readings
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