1. Author Affiliation: Xiamen University Malaysia.
2. Religions 2022, 13(2), 147.
關鍵詞
Lee Choon Seng; lay Buddhist; Chinese Buddhism; Buddhist philanthropy; Singapore Buddhist Federation
摘要
This article examines the life and times of Lee Choon Seng (李俊承), exploring his role as a prominent lay Buddhist leader in Singapore and the broader Chinese Buddhist world. Lee Choon Seng’s influence in society, as well as his adherence to Chinese Mahayana Buddhism, laid an important foundation for him to carry out philanthropic activities within the Buddhist community in Singapore. Before World War II, Lee Choon Seng acted as a patron of the Dharma, sponsoring Buddhist activities and advocating for the idea of revitalizing China in the spirit of Buddhism. During the Japanese Occupation, Lee Choon Seng initiated and led the Buddhist philanthropy movement, which converged into a huge developmental trend in society. In the postwar period, Lee Choon Seng established and served as the inaugural chairman of the Singapore Buddhist Federation, making him a key figure in unifying the Buddhist community in Singapore. As this article demonstrates, Lee Choon Seng’s socio-religious model, which was comprised of a combination of Mahayana Buddhism with social charity and welfare, was an important factor for the promotion of Buddhism among the Chinese community in Singapore.
目次
Abstract 1 Keywords 1 1. Introduction 1 2. Lee Choon Seng’s Social and Religious Networks before World War II 2 3. Lee Choon Seng’s Contributions to Buddhism during the Japanese Occupation 6 4. Lee Choon Seng’s Leadership and the Expansion of Buddhism after World War II 9 5. Conclusions 12 Notes 13 References 15