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Dogen: Japan's Original Zen Teacher
Author Heine, Steven (著)
Date2021.12.21
Pages360
PublisherShambhala
Publisher Url https://www.shambhala.com/
LocationBoulder, CO, US [博爾德, 科羅拉多州, 美國]
SeriesLives of the Masters
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteSteven Heine is a scholar in the field of Zen Buddhist history and thought, particularly the life and teachings of Dogen.
AbstractThe founder of the Soto school of Zen in Japan, Eihei Dogen (1200–1253) is one of the most influential Buddhist teachers of all time. Although Dogen’s writings have reached wide prominence among contemporary Buddhists and philosophers, there is much that remains enigmatic about his life and writings. In Dogen: Japan’s Original Zen Teacher, respected Dogen scholar and translator Steven Heine offers a nuanced portrait of the master’s historical context, life, and work, paying special attention to issues such as:

○The nature of the “great doubt” that motivated Dogen’s religious quest
○The sociopolitical turmoil of Kamakura Japan that led to dynamic innovations in medieval Japanese Buddhism
○The challenges and transformations Dogen experienced during his pivotal time in China
○Key inflection points and unresolved questions regarding Dogen’s teaching career in Japan
○Ongoing controversies in the scholarly interpretations of Dogen’s biography and teachings

Synthesizing a lifetime of research and reflection into an accessible narrative, this new addition to the Lives of the Masters series illuminates thought-provoking perspectives on Dogen’s character and teachings, as well as his relevance to contemporary practitioners.
Table of contentsSeries Introduction vii
Note on Translations ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xxiii
Introduction : Eating Rujing's Fist : Making Sense of Dogen's Intricate Zen Teachings 1
Life and thought
1. An aristocratic Orphan: The Development of a Buddhist Prodigy 39
2. Casting off Body-Mind: Resolving the Great Doubt 61
3. Coming Back Empty-Handed : Dogen's Teaching Mission 95
4. "I am the first in Japan": the Eiheiji Years 125
Literature and legacy
5. Nothing Conealed in the Entire Universe : Dogen's Miscellaneous Writings 165
6. Distinguishing between a Gem and an Ordinary Stone: Four Major Collections 199
7. Dignified Demeanor in All Activities: the Legacy of Dogen Zen 243
Appendix 1 277
Appendix 2 281
Notes 287
Bibliography 307
Index 313
ISBN9781611809800 (pbk); ‎1611809800 (pbk)
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