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Opening a Mountain:Koans of the Zen Masters |
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作者 |
Heine, Steven
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出版日期 | 2004 |
頁次 | 240 |
出版者 | Oxford University Press |
出版者網址 |
http://www.oup.co.uk/
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出版地 | Oxford, UK [牛津, 英國] |
資料類型 | 書籍=Book |
使用語言 | 英文=English |
附註項 | Available Through:Brodart Company |
關鍵詞 | 公案=Koan; 禪宗=Zen Buddhism=Zazen Buddhism=Chan Buddhism=Son Buddhism |
摘要 | In the book,Steven Heine takes a unique look at the Zen koan,delving into its mythological background and its relationship to folk beliefs. Even with available commentaries, koan are enigmatic at best,but in a virtuosic display of historical and textual scholarship,Heine brings us a step closer to understanding what the koan are saying and where they come from.
Why are there spirits or supernatural rivals in koan? What is the significance of the staff or fly-whisk the monk carries? Why are mountains so central? These are some of the questions that Heine answers as he examines 60 handpicked koan,case by case,first translating them complete with their original commentaryn offering his own discussion that covers textual pointsn going into the role of supernatural and ritual imagery. Scholarly in tone,Opening a Mountain opens up a new dimension in the study of Zen koan.
Koans are paradoxical statements intended to derail mental business-as-usual for the Zen Buddhist student on the journey to enlightenment. A book about koans at first glance seems itself paradoxical,since it requires the cognitive discrimination that koans seek to upend. Yet the tradition of koans comprises centuries of commentary by students and masters, which records the mental wrestling that koan use embodies. With this study,Heine,a professor of religious studies and history at Florida |
ISBN | 0195135865; 0195174348 |
點閱次數 | 572 |
建檔日期 | 2004.01.02
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更新日期 | 2016.10.07 |
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