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An Archaeological History of Indian Buddhism
著者 Fogelin, Lars
巻号Special Issue 1: Heritage, History, and Historical Processes
出版年月日2015.06.25
ページ250
出版者Oxford University Press
出版サイト https://global.oup.com/
出版地New York, UK
資料の種類書籍=Book
言語英文=English
キーワードRELIGION Buddhism History; archaeology of the non-Western world; history of Asia; Archäologie; Bouddhisme Inde Histoire=Buddhism India History; Buddhist antiquities; Indien
抄録"An Archaeological History of Indian Buddhism is a comprehensive survey of Indian Buddhism from its origins in the 6th century BCE, through its ascendance in the 1st millennium CE, and its eventual decline in mainland South Asia by the mid-2nd millennium CE. Weaving together studies of archaeological remains, architecture, iconography, inscriptions, and Buddhist historical sources, this book uncovers the quotidian concerns and practices of Buddhist monks and nuns (the sangha), and their lay adherents--concerns and practices often obscured in studies of Buddhism premised largely, if not exclusively, on Buddhist texts. At the heart of Indian Buddhism lies a persistent social contradiction between the desire for individual asceticism versus the need to maintain a coherent community of Buddhists. Before the early 1st millennium CE, the sangha relied heavily on the patronage of kings, guilds, and ordinary Buddhists to support themselves. During this period, the sangha emphasized the communal elements of Buddhism as they sought to establish themselves as the leaders of a coherent religious order. By the mid-1st millennium CE, Buddhist monasteries had become powerful political and economic institutions with extensive landholdings and wealth. This new economic self-sufficiency allowed the sangha to limit their day-to-day interaction with the laity and begin to more fully satisfy their ascetic desires for the first time. This withdrawal from regular interaction with the laity led to the collapse of Buddhism in India in the early-to-mid 2nd millennium CE. In contrast to the ever-changing religious practices of the Buddhist sangha, the Buddhist laity were more conservative--maintaining their religious practices for almost two millennia, even as they nominally shifted their allegiances to rival religious orders. This book also serves as an exemplar for the archaeological study of long-term religious change through the perspectives of practice theory, materiality, and semiotics"
目次Introduction
The Material of Religion
From the Buddha to Ashoka: c. 600-200 BCE
The Sangha and the Laity: c. 200 BCE-200 CE
The Beginnings of Mahayana Buddhism, Buddha Images, and Monastic Isolation: c. 100-600 CE
Lay Buddhism and Religious Syncretism in the First Millennium CE
The Consolidation and Collapse of Monastic Buddhism: c. 600-1400 CE
Conclusion
Bibliography
ISBN9780199948239; 9780199948215; 0199948232; 0199948216
関連書評
  1. Book Review: An Archaeological History of Indian Buddhism by Lars Fogelin / Coningham, Robin (評論)
ヒット数114
作成日2022.10.06
更新日期2022.10.06



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