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Anraku Ritsu: Genealogies of the Tendai Vinaya Revival in Early Modern Japan |
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Author |
Bodiford, William M. (著)
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Source |
The Eastern Buddhist=イースタン・ブディスト
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Volume | v.49 n.1/2 New series |
Date | 2018 |
Pages | 181 - 210 |
Publisher | Eastern Buddhist Society, Otani University=大谷大学東方仏教徒協会=イースタン・ブディスト協会(EBS) |
Publisher Url |
http://web.otani.ac.jp/EBS/index_j.html
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Location | 京都, 日本 [Kyoto, Japan] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Abstract | For most of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the Japanese Tendai 天台 school attempted to enforce an approach to Vinaya orthodoxy that historians have labeled the Anraku Ritsu 安樂律 (Anraku Approach to Clerical Rules). The Anraku Ritsu represented a dramatic departure not just from Tendai traditions but also from the overall historical trend of Buddhist practice and teachings in Japan. More broadly, it seems opposed to the seemingly harmonious fusion of the secular and the sacred that many intellectuals have described as a hallmark of Japanese spirituality. |
Table of contents | What is the Anraku Ritsu? 182 The Implications of Saichō’s Rejection of the Vinaya 183 The Key Question 187 The Destruction and Reconstruction of Buddhism 188 The Beginnings of the Anraku Ritsu 194 Chinese Buddhism in Japan 200
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ISSN | 00128708 (P) |
Hits | 267 |
Created date | 2021.07.28 |
Modified date | 2021.07.28 |
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