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Precepts, Ordinations, and Practice in Medieval Japanese Tendai
著者 Groner, Paul (著) ; Stone, Jacqueline (前言) ; Jones, Charles B. (後記)
出版年月日2022
ページ376
出版者University of Hawaii Press
出版サイト https://uhpress.hawaii.edu/
出版地Honolulu, HI, US [檀香山, 夏威夷州, 美國]
シリーズKuroda Studies in East Asian Buddhism
シリーズナンバー31
資料の種類書籍=Book
言語英文=English
ノートAuthor Affiliation: University of Virginia, USA.
抄録Modern Japanese Buddhist monks of all denominations differ from those in other Asian countries because they frequently marry, drink alcohol, and eat meat. This has caused Buddhist scholars and practitioners generally to assume that early Japanese monastics had little interest in precepts and ordinations. Some medieval Japanese exegetes, however, were obsessively concerned with these topics as they strove to understand what it meant to be a Buddhist. This landmark collection of essays by Paul Groner, one of the leading authorities on Tendai Buddhism, examines the medieval Tendai School, which dominated Japanese Buddhism at that time, to uncover the differences in understanding and interpreting monastic precepts and ordinations. Rather than provide an unbroken narrative account--made virtually impossible due to the number of undated apocryphal texts and those lost in the numerous fires and warfare that beset Tendai temples as well as the difficulties of tracing how texts were used--Groner employs a multifaceted approach, focusing on individual monks, texts, ceremonies, exegetical problems, and institutional issues. Early chapters look at a major source of Tendai precepts, the apocryphal Brahma's Net Sutra; the Tendai scholar Annen's (b. 841) interpretations of the universal bodhisattva precept ordination and the historical background of his commentary on the subject; Tendai perfect-sudden precepts and the Vinaya; and the role of confession in the bodhisattva ordination. Groner goes on to discuss the Lotus Sutra, another key text for Tendai precepts, and the monk Koen (1262-1317) and his role in developing the consecrated ordination, which is still performed today. Later essays introduce Jitsudo Ninku's (1307-1388) system of training by doctrinal debate and his commentary on ordinations; doctrinal discussions of killing; and Tendai discussions among several lineages on whether the precepts can be lost or violated. Many of the issues discussed in the volume--particularly how to distinguish various types of Buddhist practitioners and how to conduct ordinations--continue to preoccupy Tendai monks centuries later. The book concludes with an examination of the effects of early Tendai precepts on modern practice
目次Foreword by Jacqueline Stone ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Conventions and Abbreviations xv
Introducing the precepts and outlining the chapters of this book 1
The Brahma's Net Sutra precepts 12
Annen's interpretation of the Tendai ordination : its background and later influence 35
Annen, Tankei, Henjó, and Monastic discipline in the Tendai school : the background of Annen's Futsūju Bosatsukai Kōshaku (extensive commentary on the universal bodhisattva precept ordination) 55
Japanese Tendai perfect-sudden precepts and the Vinaya 81
The role of confession in Chinese and Japanese Tiantai/Tendai Bodhisattva ordinations 96
The Lotus Sutra and the perfect-sudden precepts 119
Kōen and the consecrated ordination 147
Ritually embodying the Lotus Sutra : an interpretation of the consecrated ordination in the Kurodani lineage 180
Training through debates in medieval Tendai and Seizan-ha temples 207
Jitsudō Ninkū on ordinations 232
Doctrinal discussions of killing in medieval Tendai texts 255
Can the precepts be lost? can the precepts be violated? the role of the Record of the Meaning of the Bodhisattva Precepts in medieval Tendai discourse 276
Summing up the medieval Tendai precepts and tracing those themes to the modern period 301
Afterword by Charles B. Jones 329
Glossary 331
Bibliography 351
Index 371
ISBN9780824892746 (hbc); 0824892747
関連書評
  1. Book Review: Precepts, Ordinations, and Practice in Medieval Japanese Tendai by Paul Groner / Newhall, Thomas (評論)
ヒット数31
作成日2024.03.15
更新日期2024.08.29



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