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The Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture
Author Kieschnick, John
Date2003.05
Pages344
PublisherPrinceton University Press
LocationPrinceton, NJ, US [普林斯顿, 紐澤西州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteSeries Title:Buddhisms Ser.
Keyword中國佛教史=Chinese Buddhist History; 佛教人物=Buddhist; 願文=Prayer; 修行方法=修行法門=Practice
AbstractFrom the first century, when Buddhism entered China, the foreign religion shaped Chinese philosophy, beliefs, and ritual. At the same time, Buddhism had a profound effect on the material world of the Chinese. This wide-ranging study shows that Buddhism brought with it a vast array of objects big and small--relics treasured as parts of the body of the Buddha, prayer beads, and monastic clothing--as well as new ideas about what objects could do and how they should be treated. Kieschnick argues that even some everyday objects not ordinarily associated with Buddhism--bridges, tea, and the chair--on closer inspection turn out to have been intimately tied to Buddhist ideas and practices. Long after Buddhism ceased to be a major force in India, it continued to influence the development of material culture in China, as it does to the present day.
Table of contentsINTRODUCTION 1
The Buddhist Critique of the Material World 2
Objects in Service to the Dharma 5
Attitudes toward Buddhist Objects in China 9
On the Term Material Culture 15
Scholarship on Material Culture 16
Objects and the History of Religion 19
CHAPTER ONE: Sacred Power 24
Relics 29
Icons 52
Conclusion 80
CHAPTER Two: Symbolism 83
The Monastic Uniform 86
The Rosary 116
The Ruyi Scepter 138
Conclusion 153
CHAPTER THREE: Merit 157
Books 164
Monasteries 185
Bridges 199
Conclusion 215
CHAPTER FOUR: Accidents and Incidentals 220
The Chair 222
Sugar 249
Tea 262
Conclusion 275
CONCLUSION 281
The Role of Monks 284
Beyond Monks 289
The Illusion of Impact 292
ISBN0691096759; 0691096767
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