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Secrecy’s Power: Covert Shin Buddhists in Japan and Contradictions of Concealment
Author Chilson, Clark ; Swanson, Paul L.
Date2014.07
Pages264
PublisherUniversity of Hawaii Press
Publisher Url https://uhpress.hawaii.edu/
LocationHonolulu, HI, US [檀香山, 夏威夷州, 美國]
SeriesNanzan Library of Asian Religion and Culture
Series No.26
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliations: Pacific Lutheran University
AbstractShin has long been one of the most popular forms of Buddhism in Japan. As a devotional tradition that emphasizes gratitude and trust in Amida Buddha, it is thought to have little to do with secrecy. Yet for centuries, Shin Buddhists met on secluded mountains, in homes, and in the backrooms of stores to teach their hidden doctrines and hold clandestine rites. Among their adherents was D. T. Suzuki’s mother, who took her son to covert Shin meetings when he was a boy.

Even among Shin experts, covert followers were relatively unknown; historians who studied them claimed they had disappeared more than a century ago. A serendipitous encounter, however, led to author Clark Chilson’s introduction to the leader of a covert Shin Buddhist group—one of several that to this day conceal the very existence of their beliefs and practices. In Secrecy’s Power Chilson explains how and why they have remained hidden.

Drawing on historical and ethnographic sources, as well as fieldwork among covert Shin Buddhists in central Japan, Secrecy’s Power introduces the histories, doctrines, and practices of different covert Shin Buddhists. It shows how, despite assumptions to the contrary, secrecy has been a significant part of Shin’s history since the thirteenth century, when Shinran disowned his eldest son for claiming secret knowledge. The work also demonstrates how secrecy in Shin has long been both a source of conflict and a response to it. Some covert Shin Buddhists were persecuted because of their secrecy, while others used it to protect themselves from persecution under rulers hostile to Shin.

Secrecy’s Power is a groundbreaking work that makes an important contribution to our knowledge on secrecy and Shin Buddhism. Organized around the various consequences concealment has had for covert Shin Buddhists, it provides new insights into the power of secrecy to produce multiple effects—even polar opposite ones. It also sheds light on ignored corners of Shin Buddhism to reveal a much richer, more diverse, and more contested tradition than commonly is understood.
Table of contentsPreface: Discovering Secrecy’s Power ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Conventions xvii
Introduction: Secrecies in Religion and Shin Buddhism 1

Part One: Secrecy in the History of Covert Shin Buddhists
1 Secrecy Causes Criticism and Persecution 27
2 Secrecy Preserves and Transforms 62

Part Two: Concealment in Contemporary Urahōmon
3 Secrecy Alters by Separating and Joining 103
4 Secrecy Creates Dilemmas 125
5 Secrecy Gives Order 147

Epilogue 170
Notes 181
Glossary of Japanese Characters 199
Bibliography 215
Index 235
ISBN9780824838393 (hc); 9780824851347 (ebook); 0824838394
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1515/9780824851347
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