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Buddhism, War, and Nationalism: Chinese Monks in the Struggle Against Japanese Aggressions, 1931-1945
Author Xue yu
Date2005.09
Pages278
PublisherRoutledgeCurzon Press=Routledge=Curzon Press
Publisher Url http://www.routledge.com/
LocationThousand Oaks, CA, US [紹曾德奧克斯, 加利福尼亞州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Keyword太虛=Taixu; 布施=宗教捐獻=寺廟募款=Dana=Donation; 佛教人物=Buddhist; 慈悲心=Compassion=Metta=Loving Kindness=Maitri
Table of contentsFOREWORD by R. David Arkush
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
Religion and Violence
Buddhism and Violence
Terms Explained
The Structure of Book
CHAPTER I. CHANGING BUDDHISM IN MODERN CHINA
Buddhist Awakening
Modern Lay Buddhist Movement
Criticism and Expropriation
Revolutionary Monks
Institutional Buddhism and the Republican State
Taixu and Buddhist Reform
Conclusion
CHAPTER II. BUDDHISM AND NATIONAL DEFENDING
Constitutional Duty and Buddhist Obligation
Buddhist Nationalism
How Should Clergy Serve the Nation?
Conclusion
CHAPTER III. PROPAGANDA AGAINST JAPANESE AGGREESION
Taixu Loses Hope in Japanese Buddhists against Japanese Aggression
Call for Resisting the Invasion and Defending the Nation
Missions to Burma and other Buddhist Regions
Roaring Like a Lion-Shi zi hao
Conclusion
CHAPTER IV. BUDDHIST PARTICIPATION IN THE WAR
Military Training of the Clergy
Rituals for the Nation and Donations to the Military
Buddhist Rescue Work and First Aid
Shanghai and Ciyun Si Sangha Rescue Teams
Military Service and Guerrilla War
The Activities of Monks in Hunan
Conclusion
CHAPTER V. BUDDHISM IN THE JAPANESE OCCUPIED AREAS
Wartime Destruction to Clergy and Temple
Increased Attention to Charitable Activities
Varieties of Cooperation with Japanese Power
Conclusion
CHAPTER VI. TAIXU AND BUDDHISM AFTER THE WAR
Taixu on War and Nationalism
Taixu on Peace and Internationalism
Buddhist Reform after the War
Buddhism during the Civil War
Conclusion
CONCLUSION
The War's Impact on Buddhism
Compassionate Killing Revisited
Buddhism and Nationalism
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
ISBN9780415975117
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Created date2005.06.10
Modified date2022.04.14



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