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Toward a Modern Chinese Buddhism: Taixu's Reforms
Author Pittman, Don A. (著)=白德滿 (au.)
Date2001.02.01
Pages408
PublisherUniversity of Hawaii Press
Publisher Url http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu
LocationHawii, US [夏威夷, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
AbstractThe Venerable Master Taixu (1890–1947) is the most important and controversial Chinese Buddhist reformer of the twentieth century. Viewed as dangerously rash by conservative Buddhists, irrelevant by secular humanists, and spiritually misguided by Christian missionaries, Taixu was nevertheless committed to forging a socially engaged form of Buddhism and to organizing a Buddhist mission in the West. His bold and inventive "Buddhist revolution" continues to shape aspects of a revitalized Buddhism in East Asia and around the world. The present volume is the first major study in English to focus on the charismatic reformer and his teachings and provides a comprehensive and absorbing interpretation of Taixu’s aims and the divisive controversies that surrounded him. This nuanced work is richly documented with quotations from Taixu’s own writings and from various Chinese intellectuals and evangelists of the period. As the most politically involved of all the Buddhist leaders in the Republican period, Taixu sought to present Mahâyâna Buddhism as the core of a new Chinese culture and the only adequate foundation for a truly global civilization. Distancing himself from those masters who focused on otherworldly paradises and stressed dependence on celestial buddhas and bodhisattvas, he emphasized what could actually be accomplished in this world through the work of thousands of living bodhisattvas dedicated to building a pure land here and now. A realist who acknowledged the complexities of the human condition in an increasingly interdependent and violent world, Taixu was also a utopian who tried to imagine how Buddhists could begin to realize their ultimate ideals—ideals that in fact lay beyond the preservation of institutional Buddhism itself. Students of Buddhism, Chinese religion, contemporary Chinese history and culture, and Taiwan studies will welcome this study of a crucially important and intriguingly complex individual whose life encapsulates many of the forces and possibilities apparent within Chinese Buddhism in the contemporary world.
Table of contentsCover
Frontmatter
Contents p. vii
Acknowledgments pp. ix-x
A Note on Romanization p. xi
Introduction: In Search of a New Buddhism pp. 1-12
Chapter 1: Defending the Dharma in a Revolutionary Age pp. 13-60
Chapter 2: The Sound of the Tide for a New China pp. 61-104
Chapter 3: An Ecumenical Vision for Global Mission pp. 105-152
Chapter 4: Mahāyāna and the Modern World pp. 153-195
Chapter 5: A Creative Recovery of Tradition pp. 196-254
Chapter 6: Taixu's Legacy pp. 255-298
Notes pp. 299-352
Glossary of Chinese Characters pp. 353-362
Selected Bibliography pp. 363-378
Index [Includes About the Author] pp. 379-391
ISBN9780824822316 (hc); 0824822315 (hc); 9780824865269 (hc)
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Created date2014.09.11
Modified date2023.02.18



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