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Author |
Goodwin, Janet R.
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Source |
The Journal of Asian Studies
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Volume | v.46 n.4 |
Date | 1987.11 |
Pages | 827 - 841 |
Publisher | Association for Asian Studies |
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https://www.asian-studies.org/
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Location | Ann Arbor, MI, US [安娜堡, 密西根州, 美國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | 1. Feature Article
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Keyword | Japan; History; Monasteries; Temple; Pure Land Buddhism; Charity; loving kindess=metta=慈悲; Buddhist doctrines; Religious life and customs |
Abstract | Janet R. Goodwin considers the role of contributions to temples in medieval Japan. She examines documents pertaining to a kanjin (public subscription) campaign conducted by Kasagidera, a temple in Yamashiro Province and, because of the evidence they contain, raises questions about the role of established schools in the popularization of Japanese Buddhism. She finds that, although the change in character of medieval Buddhism is generally attributed to the rise of new pietistic movements, the established schools sought broad-based support among the populace by their subscription campaigns, in an effort to revitalize themselves both economically and spiritually.
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Table of contents | A Brief History of Kanjin Campaigns 828 Kasagidera, Jokei, and the Nara Revival 831 The Kasagidera Kanjin Requests 833 Conclusion 837 List of References 840
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ISSN | 00219118 (P); 17520401 (E) |
Hits | 242 |
Created date | 1998.04.28
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Modified date | 2021.02.25 |
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