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How Affiliates of an Australian FPMT Centre Come to Accept the Concepts of Karma, Rebirth and Merit-making
著者 Eddy, Glenys
掲載誌 Contemporary Buddhism: An Interdisciplinary Journal
巻号v.14 n.2
出版年月日2013.11
ページ204 - 220
出版者Routledge
出版サイト https://www.routledge.com/
出版地Abingdon, UK [阿賓登, 英國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
ノートGlenys Eddy completed her doctorate at the University of Sydney in the Department of Studies in Religion in 2007. Her doctoral thesis was recently published as Becoming Buddhist: Experiences of Socialization and Self-Transformation in Two Australian Buddhist Centres (Continuum, 2012). Address: Department of Studies in Religion, Woolley Building A20, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
キーワードBuddhists; Meditation in Buddhism; Mahayana Buddhism; Ritual; Reincarnation -- Buddhism; Karma
抄録The karma-rebirth doctrine is one of the core doctrines of the Buddhist worldview. Some forms of Western Buddhism emphasize doctrinal study and meditation practice over traditional Buddhist elements that have their foundation in the karma-rebirth doctrine, such as merit-making practices and other forms of ritual. Conversely, the worldwide Gelugpa Tibetan Buddhist Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT) encourages its affiliates to perform traditional ritual such as chanting and pujas to make merit for oneself and others, in addition to attending teachings and developing a regular meditation practice. During their exploration of the FPMT's activities, participants undergo a process of experimental validation of the teachings and practices, in which they come to accept doctrinal notions in one of two ways: the notion's capacity to validate and give meaning to personal experience, or to lend conceptual support to the newly acquired framework of ideas. Utilizing data obtained from fieldwork undertaken between 2003 and 2006 at Vajrayana Institute (VI), an FPMT centre in Sydney, Australia, I illustrate the way in which the karma-rebirth doctrine supports those aspects of the belief-system more capable of experiential validation through their capacity to frame and give meaning to personal experience. The acceptance of notions such as karma, rebirth and merit-making involves an interpretive shift from previously held notions about cause and effect and the nature of this-worldly existence, toward a Buddhist appreciation of these concepts.
目次Introduction 204
Understanding the worldview of the FPMT 206
The karma-rebirth doctrine in the teachings of the FPMT 207
The karma-rebirth doctrine and the socialization process 208
The concept of merit 213
Applying the law of karma in practice 214
Conclusion 216
Acknowledgements 217
Notes 217
References 218
ISSN14639947 (P); 14767953 (E)
DOI10.1080/14639947.2013.832495
ヒット数181
作成日2014.09.26
更新日期2017.07.14



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