Humanistic Buddhism; gender equality; Taiwan; Mainland China
摘要
Since Humanistic Buddhism was first proposed by Master Taixu, the issue of gender equality has gradually kindled widespread discussion in the field of Buddhism. During the Republican Era, Master Taixu and the female Buddhists of the Pure Bodhi Vihara have actively expressed their views on gender equality. Eventually, they reached a consensus of respecting a woman’s character, protecting her rights, and advocating equal status between men and women. After 1949, under the impetus of Venerable Master Hsing Yun, Venerable Yin Shun, Venerable Sheng Yen, Venerable Chao- hwei, thoughts on gender equality in Taiwan have made great strides. After 1980, the rejuvenation of Humanistic Buddhism in Mainland China in turn developed thoughts on gender equality. As a result, the overall status of female Buddhists in Mainland China has remarkably improved.
目次
1. Thoughts on Gender Equality in Humanistic Buddhism during the Republican Era 178 2. Gender equality in Humanistic Buddhism in contemporary Taiwan 182 3. Humanistic Buddhism’s philosophy of gender equality in today’s Mainland China 191 4. Conclusion 196