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A Comparative Analysis: Buddhist Madhyamaka and Daoist Chongxuan (Twofold Mystery) In The Early Tang (618-720) |
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Author |
Ozkan, Cuma (著)
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Date | 2013.05.01 |
Pages | 63 |
Publisher | University of Iowa |
Publisher Url |
https://uiowa.edu/
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Location | Iowa City, IA, US [艾奧瓦城, 愛荷華州, 美國] |
Content type | 博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation |
Language | 英文=English |
Degree | master |
Institution | University of Iowa |
Department | Religious Studies |
Advisor | Morten Schlutter |
Publication year | 2013 |
Abstract | The interactions between Chinese religions has occupied an enormous amount of scholarly attention in many fields because there have been direct and indirect consequences resulting from the interactions among Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism. These religious traditions have obviously influenced each other in many respects such as rituals, doctrines, textual materials, philosophy and so on. Accordingly, I will, in this paper, critically analyze the implications of the interactions between Buddhism and Daoism by examining Twofold Mystery. Since Twofold Mystery is heavily dependent on Madhyamaka Buddhist concepts, this study will, on the one hand, examine the influence of Madhyamaka Buddhism on the development of Twofold Mystery. On the other hand, it will critically survey how Twofold Mystery remained faithful to the Daoist worldview. |
DOI | 10.17077/etd.o9rxrm2t |
Hits | 392 |
Created date | 2023.03.13 |
Modified date | 2023.03.13 |
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