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The Nature of Humanistic Buddhism: Ideal and Practice As Reflected In Xingyun's Mode
Author Liu, Ginling (著)=劉金鴒 (au.)
Date2008.06
Pages335
PublisherThe University of Hong Kong
Publisher Url https://www.hku.hk/
LocationHong Kong [香港]
Content type博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
Language英文=English
Degreedoctor
InstitutionUniversity of Hong Kong
DepartmentBuddhist Studies
AdvisorDr. Jing Yin; Lee C. F.
Publication year2008
AbstractMany scholars regard Humanistic Buddhism as an independent Chinese Buddhist phenomenon occurs in the 20th-21st centuries. Most of them do not provide an accurate and persuasive definition of Humanistic Buddhism. One of the reasons for this situation is due to the ambiguity between Buddhism and Humanistic Buddhism, Humanistic Buddhism and Popularized Buddhism, Popularized Buddhism and Secularized Buddhism, as well as Secularized Buddhism and Corrupted Buddhism. It is based on the clarification of those different categories of Buddhism that we attempt to explore the true nature of Humanistic Buddhism in this thesis. The origin and development of Humanistic Buddhism at different stages are discussed in an attempt to establish the nature of Humanistic Buddhism from two
aspects: essence and manifestation. On the one hand, the original intention of the Buddha’s teaching is to solve people’s problems in this very life. This should be regarded as the essence of Humanistic Buddhism. On the other hand, the manifestation of Humanistic Buddhism has emerged out of necessity, and in response to cultural, political, geographical and social diversities. The overall salient argument of this thesis is that so long as the essence of Humanistic Buddhism is not violated, the manifestation of Humanistic Buddhism was and remains crucial for the survival of Buddhism in modern times. This is the crucial point for us to have a proper understanding of Humanistic Buddhism. In modern time, it is based on the essence of Humanistic Buddhism that many leading Buddhist exponents have developed into different forms to suit changing conditions in present society. In this regards, Xingyun has made a pioneering contribution.
DOI10.5353/th_b4020380
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Created date2023.02.06
Modified date2023.02.06



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