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Abhidharma in early Mahayana
Author Bronkhorst, Johannes
Source 불교와 사회=佛教與社會=The Journal of Buddhism and Society
Volumev.4 n.0
Date2012
Pages279 - 306
Publisher중앙승가대학교 불교학연구원
LocationGimpo, Korea [金浦市, 韓國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note저자정보: 라이덴 대학에서 박사학위를 받았으며,현재 스위스 로잔대학교(Lausanne Univ.)의 명 예교수이다.
AbstractThere is a growing tendency among scholars to discard questions about the (single) origin of Mahayana as inappropriate. Schopen (1975: 181 [52]) was perhaps the first to surest a multiple origin, offering “the assumption that since each [Mahayana] text placed itself at the center of its own cult, early Mahayana (from a sociological point of view), rather than being an identifiable single group, was in the beginning a loose federation of a number of distinct though related cults, all of the same pattern, but each associated with its specific text” He was soon followed by Harrison (1978: 35), who observed that Mahayana “was from the outset undeniably multi-faceted.” Some thirty years after his first assumption, Schopen stated again (2004: 492): “it has become increasingly clear that Mahayana Buddhism was never one thing, but rather, it seems, a loosely bound bundle of many, and … could contain contradictions or at least antipodal elements.” Silk (2002: 371) reminds us that “various early Mahayana sutras express somewhat, and sometimes radically, different points of view, and often seem to have been written in response to diverse stimuli.
ISSN20929277 (P)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.33521/jbs.2012.4.0.279
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Created date2023.12.24
Modified date2023.12.24



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