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Spiritual Seekers in a Fluid Landscape: A Chinese Buddhist Network in the Wanli Period (1573-1620)
作者 Eichman, Jennifer Lynn
出版日期2005
頁次390
出版者Princeton University
出版者網址 http://www.princeton.edu/
出版地Princeton, NJ, US [普林斯顿, 紐澤西州, 美國]
資料類型博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
使用語言英文=English
學位類別博士
校院名稱Princeton University
系所名稱Department of Religion
指導教授Teiser, Stephen F.
畢業年度2005
關鍵詞Pure Land; Self-Cultivation; Spiritual Seekers; Chinese; Buddhist; Network; Wanli Period
摘要This dissertation analyzes a wealth of previously overlooked epistolary sources to shed light on the formation of sixteenth-century Buddhist culture, with special attention given to Buddhist practices cultivated by members of the official classes during the Wanli-period (1573-1620) of the Ming dynasty (1373-1644). The network of elite scholars, officials, and monks that I have reconstructed maintained a lively, decades-long debate about techniques for cultivation of the mind. Some advocated the following of basic moral precept practice to achieve rebirth in the Pure Land of Amitabha Buddha. Others held fast to the cultivation of Chan techniques in the hope of a sudden experience of awakening. What were the goals of self-cultivation? Why should one cultivate? How should one cultivate? These were the most important questions. Other questions, such as how to organize a releasing-life society or what meditative posture one ought to assume, or even what texts to read, were determined, in part, by the answers to these larger questions.

It is the story of debates about these issues, the kinds of choices these men had before them, and the decisions they made that forms the basis of this study. Each chapter lays out a different aspect of either the debate about cultivation or the types of methods this network practiced. The examination elites in this study were part of a loose network of many smaller and larger groups of varying degrees of formal association, who had in common their connection either to the monk Zhuhong (1535-1615) or the literary reformer Yuan Hongdao (1568-1610). Yuan Hongdao and his two brothers, Zongdao (1560-1600) and Zhongdao (1570-1624), Tao Wangling (1562-1609), Huang Hui (1554-1612), and Zhou Rudeng (1547-1629) are some of the more prominent members of the network.
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更新日期2017.01.16










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