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Karma, Charisma, and Community: Karmic Storytelling In a Blue-Collar Taiwanese Buddhist Organization
Author Ritzinger, Justin R.
Source Journal of Chinese Buddhist Studies=中華佛學學報
Volumev.33
Date2020.07
PublisherChung-Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies=中華佛學研究所
Publisher Url http://www.chibs.edu.tw/
Location新北市, 臺灣 [New Taipei City, Taiwan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliations: Associate Professor, Department of Religious Studies, University of Miami
KeywordHumanistic Buddhism; karma; narrative; Taiwan; lay Buddhism
AbstractThis ethnographic study investigates the Maitreya Lay Buddhist Lodge 慈氏居 士林 , a small working class Taiwanese lay organization inspired by the Humanistic Buddhism of Yinshun. Though small, the group is impressive for its strong sense of community and the comparative youth of its membership. What accounts for its success? Several factors are at play, but my paper identifies the group’s karmic storytelling practices as one key element. This storytelling often takes the form of personal testimonials of lives transformed. The sources of woe may be profound or quotidian. The turning point of the story, however, is always the same: an encounter with the Dharma through the Lodge’s lay preacher Brother Zhong. Zhong helps them to identify the true source of their woe in karmic debts and shows them how to resolve these debts through repentance, merit-making, and appeal to the saving power of the Buddhas and bodhisattvas. Such testimonials appear on the Lodge’s website, are told frequently in conversation, and, importantly, are retold by Zhong, whose preaching relies heavily on karmic narratives. Based on ongoing fieldwork, Iargue that these practices serve to validate the teller, integrate the community, and augment the charisma of its preacher.
Table of contentsIntroduction 205
Background 207
Testimonials 212
Sister Juejia 213
Sister Secrets 214
Brother Juewei 214
Common Features 215
The Role of Testimonials in the Community 219
Functions of Narration 221
Non-exemplary Cases, Failures, and Intractable Problems 223
Conclusion 225
ISSN23132000 (P); 23132019 (E)
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Created date2020.08.10
Modified date2020.08.13



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