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Worldmaking in East Asian Buddhism |
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Author |
Chen, Jin-hua (編輯)
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Date | 2022 |
Publisher | World Scholastic Publishers |
Publisher Url |
https://www.worldscholastic.com/zh/about
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Location | Singapore [新加坡] |
Series | 華林佛學研究書系 |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Table of contents | Introduction: Preface: East Asian Buddhist Worldmaking (CHEN Jinhua)
1. Buddhist Worldviews and Worlds Viewed
1.1. Jeffrey KOTYK: The Moon as a Celestial Body and God in the Buddhist Worldview: From India to China
1.2. Erika VÖRÖS: Searching for a Bodhisattva Land on Earth: Potalaka Faith in East Asia
1.3. LI Yicong 李怡淙: The Transmission of the Four- Pointed Cape Motif: From Gandhāra to the East and West
1.4. WANG Beier: Conceptualization and ‘World- Making’: A Study on Prapañca as an Imprint in Yogācāra Treatises
1.5. Sara LAW: Buddhist Worldmaking in the American Midcentury
2. One Temple, One World
2.1. Zhanru: The Design of Ximing Monastery and Its Influence on Japanese Monasteries
2.2. HUANG Bing: The Gimbal-Mounted Xiangnang and Its Transmission to the Islamic World during the Yuan Dynasty
2.3. WANG Yingxue: Beetles and the Buddha: The Tamamushi Shrine, Smallpox, and Healing in Seventh-Century Japan
2.4. George A. KEYWORTH: On Bonshakuji as the Penultimate Buddhist Temple to Protect the State in Early Japanese History
3. New Worlds Emerging from Religious Mergings
3.1. CHEN Huaiyu: Making Four Buddhist Worlds: A Reading of the Liturgies for Creating Ritual Spaces in Dunhuang Manuscripts
3.2. HAMADA Tamami: Śākyamuni Buddha World Depicted in Vimalakīrti Scenes in Dunhuang Mogao Caves: The Expansion of Buddha Land to China
3.3. Barend J. TER HAAR: The Pure Land as a Place: Storytelling and Ritual Practice
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ISBN | 9789811727641 (精裝) |
Hits | 179 |
Created date | 2023.04.12 |
Modified date | 2023.04.12 |
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