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早期禪宗秘傳觀念研究=The Concept of Secret Transmission in Early Chan Buddhism
Author 白照傑 =Bai, Zhao-jie
Source 法鼓佛學學報=Dharma Drum Journal of Buddhist Studies
Volumen.23
Date2018.12.01
Pages69 - 97
Publisher法鼓文理學院
Publisher Url https://www.dila.edu.tw/
Location新北市, 臺灣 [New Taipei City, Taiwan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language中文=Chinese
Note白照傑,上海社會科學院哲學研究所助理研究員。
Keyword禪宗=Chan school; 秘傳=secret transmission; 歷史撰述=historical narrative
Abstract  唐宋時期,禪宗對自身早期歷史的敘述充斥著「秘傳」的氛圍(如袈裟傳法、拈花微笑等事例),但禪宗的弘傳性格使其本身不需強調密契主義。禪宗歷史敘述中所凸顯的秘傳意識,並非對歷史情況的真實表述,而主要是為滿足彼時現實需要的書寫策略。圍繞秘傳意識建構起的早期歷史,有助於唐宋禪宗解決教團內外有關歷史淵源、教派地位、法脈正庶等問題的質疑和紛爭。

  Descriptions of the early history of the Chan school produced during the Tang and Song Dynasties are filled with the concept of secret transmission, but Chan Buddhism, as an expanding religion, did not need to emphasize its mysticism. In fact, the use of this concept in the Chan school's own historical narratives was not the expression of a historical truth but a method to solve the doubts and controversies surrounding the historical origin, sectarian positioning, and lineage of the Chan school.
Table of contents一、前言 72
二、禪宗秘傳意識的產生——擇人與受迫 73
三、唐宋禪宗秘傳意識的進一步展開——西天祖統與袈裟、傳法偈 82
四、結論 91
ISSN19968000 (P)
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Created date2019.09.03



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