CHRISTOPHER IVES is Professor of Religion at the University of Puget Sound. His publications include Zen Awakening and Society, The Emptying God: A Buddhist-Jewish-Christian Conversation (co-edited with John B. Cobb Jr.), and Divine Emptiness and Historical Fullness: A Buddhist-Jewish-Christian Conversation with Masao Abe (edited volume). TOKIWA GISHIN began studying Buddhism in 1944, becoming a member of the forerunner of the F.A.S. Society. After graduation he taught English as a second language for students while studying Buddhism. He has translated into English Zen and the Fine Arts and Jueguan-lun, and into modern Japanese both a work by Hakuin and the Lankavatara sutra.
關鍵詞
zen; Linji; Hisamatsu Shin'ichi
摘要
The Record of Linji stands as one of the great classics of the Zen tradition and modern Zen master and reformer Hisamatsu Shin'ichi offers a lively and penetrating exploration of the religious essence of the text. Several decades ago at a series of Zen retreats at the Myoshinji monastery in Kyoto,Hisamatsu gave the twenty-two talks translated here. The book features a preface by renowned Zen philosopher Abe Masao and an introduction by Yanagida Seizan,the foremost scholar of classical Zen texts. The translators have added annotations for technical terms and textual references.