The Social Production of Buddhist Compassion in Chinese Societies

The Social Production of Buddhist Compassion in Chinese Societies
Author: Khun Eng Kuah
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2021-11-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000469042

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This book investigates and establishes a theoretical framework for the study of the social production of religious compassion in the era of shale modernity among Chinese communities in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. It argues that the production of Buddhist compassionate fields in the 21st century is a response to the rising social inequality and social needs of modern society. Religious compassion serves as an emotive force that propels the religious self and socio-religious groups to commit to the performance of acts of philanthropy that includes the delivery of welfare and care services, medical care, education and humanitarian aid. Through a combination of documentation analysis and anthropological research, the book examines the interconnectivity of reformist Buddhist teachings of compassion, charisma, gender and state in influencing the attitudes and actions of the sangha and Buddhist individuals in the production of Buddhist compassionate fields in a changing socio-economic landscape. It will be of interest to scholars from anthropology, sociology, religious studies and Asian studies.

The Social Production of Buddhist Compassion in Chinese Societies

The Social Production of Buddhist Compassion in Chinese Societies
Author: Khun Eng Kuah-Pearce
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1003161391

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"This book investigates and establishes a theoretical framework for the study of the social production of religious compassion in the era of shale modernity among Chinese communities in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. It argues that the production of Buddhist compassionate fields in the 21st century is a response to the rising social inequality and social needs of modern society. Religious compassion serves as an emotive force that propels the religious self and socio-religious groups to commit to the performance of acts of philanthropy that includes the delivery of welfare and care services, medical care, education and humanitarian aid. Through a combination of documentation analysis and anthropological research, the book examines the interconnectivity of reformist Buddhist teachings of compassion, charisma, gender and state in influencing the attitudes and actions of the sangha and Buddhist individuals in the production of Buddhist compassionate fields in a changing socio-economic landscape. It will be of interest to scholars from anthropology, sociology, religious studies and Asian studies"--

Religion and Charity

Religion and Charity
Author: Robert P. Weller,C. Julia Huang,Keping Wu,Lizhu Fan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2018
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781108418676

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This book challenges our assumptions about morality by explaining how industrialized philanthropy and universalized goodness came to dominate Chinese religious engagement.

Covid 19 Responses of Local Communities around the World

Covid 19 Responses of Local Communities around the World
Author: Khun Eng Kuah,Gilles Guiheux,Francis K.G. Lim
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2022-11-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000787696

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Presenting a wide range of international case studies, the contributors to this book study the impact of Covid-19 on the risks faced by communities around the globe. Examining cases from the Americas, Europe and Asia – including Mexico, Brazil, China, India, France, and Belgium – Kuah, Guiheux, Lim and their collaborators look at how communities have coped with the social and economic impacts of the pandemic, as well as the public health concerns. Using a framework of risks, fear, and trust, they evaluate how the global health crisis has both revealed and exacerbated a deep crisis of confidence in institutions and systems around the world. In reaction to this they also look at how individuals, social groups and communities have faced fears and built trust at a more local level. The units of spatial analysis in these cases include urban cities, neighbourhoods, slum settlements, migrant camps, schools, markets and homes, for a broad spectrum of case types and rich empirical data. Essential reading for social scientists including sociologists, anthropologists and scholars of other disciplines looking to understand the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic internationally and on a multi-scalar level.

Religion and Charity

Religion and Charity
Author: Robert Paul Weller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2018
Genre: Charities
ISBN: 1108406327

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This book challenges our assumptions about morality by explaining how industrialized philanthropy and universalized goodness came to dominate Chinese religious engagement.

Taiwan s Tzu Chi as Engaged Buddhism

Taiwan s Tzu Chi as Engaged Buddhism
Author: Yu-Shuang Yao
Publsiher: Global Oriental
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-05-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004231320

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This book is the first comprehensive sociological account and in-depth analysis of a new Chinese Buddhist movement, known as Tzu Chi (otherwise, the Buddhist Compassion Merit Society). Based in Taiwan, it was founded in 1966 and still led by a female Buddhist master – Master Cheng Yen. Its members are laity, and women play a major role. The main focus of the movement is medical charity – to ease and if possible prevent suffering and to teach ethics to the wealthy; at the same time, it also offers members a religion and a way of life. Recruitment typically attracts people from the urban middle class. With some 3.5 million members and a very low drop-out rate, Tzu Chi is extraordinarily successful, and has spread to other parts of the world, not least mainland China where it is attracting the attention of the general public and the media. The book stands in the Anglo-American tradition of the sociology of religion; it also draws on the author’s knowledge of Buddhist history. The data come from participant observation and many long interviews. It will be of particular interest to students of new religious movements, religious studies in contemporary China, and studies in ethics and social change in East Asia.

A History of Chinese Buddhist Faith and Life

A History of Chinese Buddhist Faith and Life
Author: Kai Sheng
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 606
Release: 2020-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004431775

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This book is a study of the formation and the practice of Buddhist canons and an attempt to present as fully as possible the panorama of Chinese Buddhist faith. The book uses textual and archaeological sources, including Dunhuang texts, and adopts multiple perspectives such as textual evidence, historical circumstances, social life, as well as the intellectual background at the time.

European Journal of East Asian Studies

European Journal of East Asian Studies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2003
Genre: East Asia
ISBN: STANFORD:36105115062148

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