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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Buddhism |
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| 著者 |
Payne, Richard K. (編)
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Halkias, Georgios T. (編)
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| 出版年月日 | 2024.12.23 |
| ページ | 1400 |
| 出版者 | Oxford University Press |
| 出版サイト |
https://corp.oup.com/
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| 出版地 | Oxford, UK [牛津, 英國] |
| 資料の種類 | 書籍=Book |
| 言語 | 英文=English |
| ノート | Edited by Richard Payne, Yehan Numata Professor of Japanese Buddhist Studies, Institute of Buddhist Studies, and Georgios Halkias, Director, Centre of Buddhist Studies, The University of Hong Kong Richard K. Payne is the Yehan Numata Professor of Japanese Buddhist Studies at the Institute of Buddhist Studies. He is founding Editor-in-Chief of Oxford Bibliographies: Buddhism. He also established the Pure Land Buddhist Studies Series, University of Hawai'i Press; the Contemporary Issues in Buddhist Studies Series, Institute of Buddhist Studies; and is Senior Editor for Pacific World: Journal of the Institute of Buddhist Studies. Georgios T. Halkias is the Director of the Centre of Buddhist Studies at the University of Hong Kong. He has conducted research in inter-disciplinary projects with the University of Hong Kong, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, School of Oriental and African Studies, and the Warburg Institute. He is an Area Editor for Entangled Religions: Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer, and has most recently authored Luminous Bliss: a Religious History of Pure Land Literature in Tibet (University of Hawai'i Press). |
| 抄録 | The earliest examples of Buddhist studies originating in the Western world tended to frame Buddhism as a religion similar to Abrahamic monotheisms. This involved, among other things, an emphasis on philological, doctrinal, and textual studies, as well as an assumption that the Buddha compares directly to the messianic figures central to other traditions. Starting in the late twentieth century, Buddhist studies scholars have been creatively moving outside of this rubric, and indeed outside of the familiar boundaries of the academy. This movement has allowed them to examine subjects, perspectives, and methodologies not previously engaged by the mainstream of Buddhist studies. Such a wider approach fosters greater awareness of external versus internal critiques of the religion, inclusion of new disciplines and previously marginalized voices, and an appreciation of the decentralized nature of Buddhism and the varied personal experiences of lived practice. As a result, Buddhist studies has attracted a growing audience within the humanities and has been at the forefront of the discourse on cultural exchange, globalization, colonialism and postcolonialism, and the ongoing changes in the religious landscape. Reflecting these innovations, The Oxford Encyclopedia of Buddhism is a first-of-its-kind reference project: a systematic effort to identify and analyze the ways in which Buddhist studies continues to develop, the new sub-fields of inquiry, and the evolving relationships between the related disciplines. Consisting of 138 in-depth articles, the Encyclopedia covers several major thematic areas, including historical and historiographical studies, historical figures, buddhas and deities, regional studies, global and diasporic Buddhism, art and architecture, contemporary social and academic issues, rituals, philosophical and doctrinal studies, textual and philological studies, and the most influential educational institutions. Moreover, the Encyclopedia frames Buddhist studies as a field rather than as a discipline, meaning that it covers a rich variety of intellectual projects. This approach balances independent specialized studies with interconnected and interdisciplinary studies, inviting research that is both sharper and more nuanced. It is this perspective, gazing toward the future of the field, that marks the volume as an essential work of contemporary scholarship and an organically evolving encyclopedia for study and research. |
| 目次 | Abhidharmakośabhāsya (Treasury of Metaphysics with Self-Commentary) Abhisamayālamkāra (Ornament for Clear Realization) American Buddhism during World War II Imprisonment Amoghavajra Art, Architecture and National Memory-Making Avalokiteśvara: The Bodhisattva of Compassion Bodhisattvabhūmi (The Bodhisattva Stages) The Body of the Buddha The Bön Tradition of Dzogchen Buddhaghosa Buddhism and Bioethics Buddhism and Biography Buddhism and Globalization Buddhism and Healing in China Buddhism and Media Buddhism and Medicine in India Buddhism and Medicine in Japan Buddhism and Medicine in Premodern Japan Buddhism and Print Culture in China Buddhism and Shinto Buddhism and the Environment Buddhism in Colonial Contexts Buddhism in Film Buddhisms in Diaspora: The Canadian Context of Chinese Buddhism Buddhist Art and Architecture in Tibet Buddhist Chaplaincy Buddhist Cosmology Buddhist Geography and Regionalism Buddhist Meditation and Contemplation Buddhist Philosophy as Philosophy Buddhist Wall Paintings Buddhist Wizards (Vidhyadhāra/Weizzā/Weikza): Contemporary Burma/Myanmar Buddhist Wizards (Vidhyadhāra/Weizzā/Weikza): Origins and History Candrakīrti's Middle Way Philosophy Canon and Commentary in the Earliest Buddhist Manuscripts Chan Literature Chöd: A Tibetan Buddhist Practice D.T. Suzuki: A Biography D.T. Suzuki: Ideas and Influences Debate in the Tibetan Tradition Debate Traditions in Premodern Japan Domestic Dharma in Japan Dunhuang Art Dunhuang Texts Dzogchen Early History of the Drukpa Kagyü School Early Modern European Encounters with Buddhism The Economics of Buddhism Engaged Buddhism Epigraphy and the Study of Buddhism: South Asia's Northern Corridor Esoteric Buddhism in Southeast Asia Ethics and Buddhism Filial Piety in Chinese Buddhism Fo Guang Shan Four Noble Truths From Manuscript to Print in South and Southeast Asia Gelukpa Global Buddhism Global Theravada Buddhism: Asian Foundations Global Theravada: Transmission Beyond Asia Globalizing Tantric Buddhism Guardian/Protector Deities in Tibetan Buddhism History of Buddhisms in China: the Nanbeicho Period (Late 4th Century to the Sui Dynasty) Homa: Tantric Fire Ritual Hsing Yun Huineng Humanistic Buddhism (Rensheng Fojiao 人生佛教 / Renjian Fojiao 人間佛教) Imaging the Buddha in South Asia The Imamura Families and the Making of American Buddhism Intention Japanese Buddhisms in Diaspora Jātaka Jebtsundamba Khutugtus of Mongolia The Kadampa: A Formative Movement of Tibetan Buddhism Kālacakra-Mandala: Symbolism and Construction Longchenpa Madhyamaka Mahāmudrā in India and Tibet Mañjuśrī Maritime Buddhism Marpa Lotsawa Chökyi Lodrö Mipam Monastic Education in Contemporary Asia Mongolian Buddhism in the Democratic Period Mongolian Buddhism in the Early 20th Century Mongolian Buddhism in the Yuan Period Muslim-Buddhist Relations and Buddhism in Muslim Sources until the Mongol Period Nāgārjuna Naikan: A Meditation Method and Psychotherapy Narratives of Buddhist Relics and Images Nechung: A Tibetan Buddhist Oracle Nichiren Patronage of Buddhist Monasteries in Eastern India (600-1300 CE) Perfections (Six and Ten) of Bodhisattvas in Buddhist Literature The Philosophical Works and Influence of Dignāga and Dharmakīrti Pilgrimage in Buddhist Tibet Pilgrimage in China Practices of Protection in the Pali World Prajñāpāramitā and Khmer Esoteric Buddhism in the 10th to 13th centuries Psychological Interpreters of Buddhism Pure Land Buddhism in Tibetan Contexts Queering Buddhist Traditions The Reincarnation System in Central Asian Buddhism Rennyo Ryōgen The Sangha as an Institution Śāntideva's Introduction to the Practices of Awakening (Bodhicaryāvatāra) Sarvāstivāda Abhidharma Se |
| ISBN | 9780190256890 (Hardback) |
| ヒット数 | 1 |
| 作成日 | 2025.01.17 |
| 更新日期 | 2025.02.26 |

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