Shinran s Kyogyoshinsho

Shinran s Kyogyoshinsho
Author: Shinran
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2012-10-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199863105

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This annotated translation by Daisetz Suzuki (1870-1966) comprises the first four of six chapters of the Kyogyoshinsho, the definitive doctrinal work of Shinran (1173-1262). Shinran founded the Jodo Shin sect of Pure Land Buddhism, now the largest religious organization in Japan. Writing in Classical Chinese, Shinran began this, his magnum opus, while in exile and spent the better part of thirty years after his return to Kyoto revising the text. Although unfinished, Suzuki's translation conveys the text's core religious message, showing how Shinran offered a new understanding of faith through studying teachings before engaging in praxis, rather than the more common and far more limited view of faith in Buddhism as relevant to one just beginning their pursuit of Buddhist truth. Although Suzuki is best known for his scholarship on Zen Buddhism, he took a lifelong interest in Pure Land Buddhism. Suzuki's own religious perspective is evident in his translation of gyo as ''True Living'' rather than the expected ''Practice,'' and of sho as ''True Realizing of the Pure Land'' rather than the expected ''Enlightenment'' or ''Confirmation.'' This book contains the second edition of Suzuki's translation. It includes a number of corrections to the original 1973 edition, long out of print, as well as Suzuki's unfinished preface in its original form for the first time.

Discourse and Ideology in Medieval Japanese Buddhism

Discourse and Ideology in Medieval Japanese Buddhism
Author: Richard K. Payne,Taigen Dan Leighton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2006-04-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134242108

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The medieval period of Japanese religious history is commonly known as one in which there was a radical transformation of the religious culture. This book suggests an alternate approach to understanding the dynamics of that transformation. One main topic of analysis focuses on what Buddhism - its practices and doctrines, its traditions and institutions - meant for medieval Japanese peoples themselves. This is achieved by using the notions of discourse and ideology and juxtaposing various topics on shared linguistic practices and discursive worlds of medieval Japanese Buddhism. Collating contributions from outstanding scholars in the field of Buddhist Studies, the editors have created an important work that builds on preliminary work on rethinking the importance and meaning of Kamakura Buddhism published recently in English, and adds greatly to the debate.

Jodo Shinshu

Jodo Shinshu
Author: James C. Dobbins
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2002-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0824826205

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This work combines the biography of the founder of Shin Buddhism with a detailed study of the complex development of the religion, from its simple beginnings as a small, rural primarily lay Buddhist movement in the 12th century to its rapid growth as a powerful urban religion in the 15th century.

The Buddha Christ as the Lord of the True Self

The Buddha Christ as the Lord of the True Self
Author: Fritz Buri
Publsiher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0865545367

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This translation of a 1982 volume published in Bern (Paul Haupt Verlag) by a Swiss theologian with a longstanding interest in dialogue between Buddhism and Christianity features an examination of the Kyoto school of Japanese philosophers who attempted to engage with both Christianity and secular Wes

The Shin Buddhist Classical Tradition Volume 2

The Shin Buddhist Classical Tradition Volume 2
Author: Alfred Bloom
Publsiher: World Wisdom, Inc
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2014
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781936597383

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This second volume of passages gathered from the leading monks and teachers of the Pure Land, or Shin, school of Buddhist teaching focuses on religious practice. Extending from the foundational texts and first interpreters in the 4th century, to Rennyo in the 15th century, Professor Bloom’s selections trace the development of Shin Buddhist teaching from monastic visualization practices to the widely popular path to salvation through faith in, and recitation of, the name of Amida Buddha. Volume 2 features a foreword by Kenneth K. Tanaka and an introduction by renowned scholar and editor, Alfred Bloom, whose selected passages have been arranged topically for easy reference on issues of Pure Land teaching. The key interpreters featured are the Seven Great Teachers from India, China, and Japan (Nagarjuna, Vasubandhu; T’an-luan, Tao-ch’o, Shan-tao; Genshin, Honen), selected as doctrinal authorities by Shinran (1173-1263), the founder of the Japanese Pure Land sect.

Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1986
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: WISC:89015527708

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Teaching Practice Faith and Enlightenment

Teaching  Practice  Faith  and Enlightenment
Author: Shinran
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1983
Genre: Pure Land Buddhism
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005354928

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The Shinshu Seiten

The Shinshu Seiten
Author: Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1955
Genre: Buddha (The concept)
ISBN: UOM:39015005261931

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