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The Heart-of-Mind Method: Legitimating a New Buddhist Movement in 1930s China
Author Hammerstrom, Erik J. (著)
Source Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions
Volumev.17 n.2
Date2013.11
Pages5 - 23
PublisherUniversity of California Press
Publisher Url http://journals.ucpress.edu
LocationOakland, CA, US [奧克蘭, 加利福尼亞州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordBuddhism; Tantra; Chinese new religions; China; legitimation
AbstractThis article uses theory developed in the study of NRMs to analyze strategies of legitimation employed by the Chinese Buddhist Wang Xiangliu (1876–1937) as he sought to spread a new form of esoteric Buddhism in 1930s China. It discusses the specific historical and religious context in which Wang was operating in order to identify the particular tensions between the new Heart-of-Mind Method and the dominant culture. This context resulted in the specific issues that Wang focused on in arguing for the legitimacy of this nascent tradition, which included: 1) claims in society that esoteric Buddhism is “superstitious;” 2) changing cultural and political attitudes toward Japan and Tibet, which were the sources of much esoteric teaching in circulation in China during that period; and 3) the religious demand that any esoteric lineage be based upon a legitimate, traditional lineage which had the potential to undermine apparently sui generis traditions like Wang’s.
Table of contentsABSTRACT 5
KEYWORDS 5
LEGITINATION AND CHARISMA 7
A NEW ANCIENT CHINESE ESOTERIC LINEAGE 8
THE NEED FOR LEGITIMAION 11
DESCOURSES OF LEGITIMATION 13
CONCLUSION 17
CHINESE CHARACTER GLOSSARY 18
ENDNOTES 19
ISSN10926690 (P); 15418480 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1525/nr.2013.17.2.5
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Created date2023.10.20
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