Young Man Shinran : A Reappraisal of Shinran's Life
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Waterloo :
Wilfrid Laurier University Press,
2000.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Contents
- List of Tables
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Shinran Wrapped in a Shroud of Mystery
- A. His position in Buddhist biographical literature
- B. Shinran described in the biographical literature
- C. Historical context of Shinran's times
- D. Circumstances leading to Shinran's monastic career
- E. Conflicting genealogical accounts of Shinran's grandfather
- Notes
- 2. Shinran and Tendai Thought and Practice on Mt. Hiei
- A. Saicho, the founder of the Japanese Tendai School
- B. Saicho and the direction of his thought
- C. Saicho's 'convergence of time and opportunity' as historical consciousnessD. Veneration of Shotoku-taishi, the father of Japanese Buddhism
- E. Shinran's life on Mt. Hiei
- F. Tendai practice on Mt. Hiei
- G. Shinran's debt to ShOtoku-taishi
- H. Material related to Shinran's meeting with Honen
- I. The two versions of the dream
- J. The Shinran muki and Shinran's marriage
- K. Honen as a Pure Land master
- L. Pure Land teachings on Mt. Hiei
- Notes
- 3. Shinran as Honen's Disciple
- A. Honen and his teachings
- B. Honen's estimation of ShinranC. Shinran's views of his relationship with Honen
- D. Shinran's studies with Honen
- E. Shinran's Kangyo-amidakyo-
- F. Shinran's attitude toward Honen
- G. Shinran and Honen's other disciples
- H. Controversy over nembutsu practice among Honen's disciples
- I. Shinran's views on nembutsu practice
- J. Government suppression of Honen and his followers
- K. Reasons for the suppression of the Pure Land movement
- L. Exile and Shinran's changing attitude toward his society
- Notes
- 4. Shinran's Exile and its Influence upon his ThoughtA. The exile
- B. Site of exile
- C. The people of Echigo
- D. Shinran's marriage to Eshinni
- E. Shinran's family
- F. The development of Shinran's thought from negation to affirmation
- G. 'Shukugo'as karma-controlled human destiny
- H. Akunin shoki: If a good person can attain salvation, how much more so a wicked person!
- Notes
- 5. Shinran's Movement as Buddhist Reformation
- A. The significance of a new religious salvation in the Kamakura period
- B. A Buddhism relevant to people and period
- C. Shinran's Faith: the Inevitability of the Dharma as it is 120Notes
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Glossary
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- 3. Buddhist text with Japanese equivalents
- Bibliography
- Appendix