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The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana and Tiantai Thought in the Sung Dynasty=《大乘起信論》與宋代天台思想
Author 莊惠雯 (著)=Chuang, Hui-wen (au.)
Date2008
Pages121
Publisher佛光大學-佛教學系
Publisher Url http://www.fgu.edu.tw/
Location宜蘭縣, 臺灣 [I-lan hsien, Taiwan]
Content type博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
Language英文=English
Degreemaster
Institution佛光大學
Department佛教學系
Advisor索羅寧=Kirill Jurievitch Solonin
Publication year97
KeywordZhili=知禮; Tiantai=天台; following conditions (sui-yuan)=隨緣; unchanging (bu-bian)=不變; Separate Teaching=別理隨緣; tathata=真如
AbstractThe Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana presents itself as one of the most profound, concise and authoritative summaries of Mahayana thought. Written from the perspective of essence (體) and function (用), The Awakening of Faith sought to harmonize the tathāgatagarbha (or Buddha nature) and ālayavijñāna (or yogacara) into the concept, “the One Mind in Two Aspects” which later exerted tremendous influences on different schools of Chinese Buddhism. This paper aims to examine the text’s influence on Tiantai thinker Siming Zhili (960-1028) based on his work, “Chapter on Bringing Together the Teachings of Tiantai and The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana” from A Record of Siming Zhili’s Teachings. Through providing an English translation of this text, the basic Tiantai concepts such as nature inclusion, following conditions, the unchanging, and doctrinal classification will be assessed, and their possible links to The Awakening of Faith will be examined.
Table of contentsCHAPTER ONE - INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Introduction 1
1.1.1 Background 1
1.1.2 Motivation 3
1.1.3 Problem Statement 3
1.2 Technical Details 4
1.2.1 Methodology 4
1.2.2 Limitations 5
1.3 Thesis Structure 6
1.4 Literature Review 6

CHAPTER TWO – UNIQUENESS OF THE AWAKENING OF FAITH IN CHINESE BUDDHISM 17
2.1 Causes and Origins of the Text 17
2.2 Development of the Concept of Mind and Nature in Chinese Buddhism 19
2.2.1 Mahaparinirvana Sutra 19
2.2.2 Lankavatara Sutra 20
2.2.3 Srimala Sutra 22
2.2.4 Dasabhumikasutra Sastra 23
2.2.5 Mahayana-samparigraha Sastra 24
2.3 The Awakening of Faith and Schools of Chinese Buddhism 26
2.3.1 Introduction 26
2.3.2 The Awakening of Faith and Huayan Thoughts 26
2.3.3 The Awakening of Faith and Tiantai Thoughts 32
2.3.4 The Awakening of Faith and the Ch’an School 34

CHAPTER THREE - TRANSLATION OF "CHAPTER ON BRINGING TOGETHER THE TEACHINGS OF TIANTAI AND THE AWAKENING OF FAITH IN THE MAHAYANA” 40
3.1 Introduction to the Translation 40
3.2 “Chapter on Bringing Together the Teachings of Tiantai and The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana” from A Record of Siming Zhili’s Teachings (Translation) 44

CHAPTER FOUR – ANNOTATED TRANSLATION OF "CHAPTER ON BRINGING TOGETHER THE TEACHINGS OF TIANTAI AND THE AWAKENING OF FAITH IN THE MAHAYANA” 57
CHAPTER FIVE - CONCLUSION 91
APPENDIX A 93
APPENDIX C 99
BIBLIOGRAPHY 109
1) PRIMARY SOURCES – Canonical Texts 109
2) SECONDARY SOURCES 109
English sources 109
Chinese Sources 110
3) INTERNET SOURCES 112
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Created date2009.11.24
Modified date2023.03.28



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