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The Zen of world peace: exploring the roots of peace and social action Zen
Author Covell, Stephen Grover ; Michon, Nathaniel C.
Date2007
Pages131
PublisherWestern Michigan University
Publisher Url http://www.wmich.edu/
LocationKalamazoo, MI, US [卡拉馬祖, 密西根州, 美國]
Content type博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
Language英文=English
Degreemaster
InstitutionWestern Michigan University
AdvisorStephen Covell
Publication year2007
NoteIncludes bibliographical references (leaves 127-131).
AbstractMy research focused on the interpretation of "peace" in the Zen tradition and to what extent the tradition's adherents believe and participate in social action. The project first examines the relationship between the two primary definitions of "peace" used by Zen priests and practitioners: one being a tranquil "peace of mind" and the other being a peace between individual, groups and nations. All Zen Adherents use the first definition. The second definition, although present, is not practiced by all in the Zen tradition and led to many debates throughout Zen's history. I examined these debates between the quietest and activist sides primarily through the lenses of how people in the Zen tradition view enlightenment, the primary goal of practice, and how they view meditation, the primary form of practice. The project then focused on these believed active participation in the world to be a necessary part of the path, but whose opinions led to support of sexual or social discrimination, murder, and war. The final part of the project showed Zen activist in Taiwan, Japan, and the United States whose activism had very positive impacts on the world. The final section also examined ways in which these efforts might be expanded in the future through analysis of various social structures.
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