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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford University Press
    UID:
    gbv_53813898X
    Format: XIX, 457 S , Ill , 24cm
    ISBN: 0195333578 , 9780195333572
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction -- The context of seventeenth-century China -- Reenvisioning Buddhism in the late Ming -- The Literati and Chan Buddhism -- The rise of Chan Buddhism -- The principle of Chan -- Clashes among enlightened minds -- The divergence of interpretation -- The Yongzheng Emperor and imperial intervention -- Lineage matters -- The debate about Tianhuang Daowu and Tianwang Daowu in the late Ming -- The lawsuit about Feiyin Tongrong's Wudeng yantong in the early Qing -- The aftermath -- Critical analysis -- Explaining the rise and fall of Chan Buddhism -- The pattern of Buddhist revival in the past -- Concluding remarks. , The revival of Chan Buddhism in the seventeenth century -- Controversies and Chan Buddhism -- The transformation of Chan Buddhism -- The reinvention of the Chan tradition -- The context of seventeenth-century China: -- Re-envisioning Buddhism in the late Ming -- From margin to center -- Ambiguous Chan communities -- Literati and Chan Buddhism -- Wang Yangming and Chan Buddhism -- Literati's influence on Chan monks -- The advent of Chan Buddhism in Eastern Zhejiang -- The rise of Chan Buddhism -- The rise of the Linji school -- The rise of the Caodong school -- The further spread of Chan Buddhism -- Chan Buddhism within seventeenth-century Chinese society -- The principle of Chan -- Clashes among enlightened minds -- Hanyue Fazang's distinction between Tathagata Chan and Patriarch Chan -- Hanyue Fazang's encounter with Miyun Yuanwu -- Exchange of polemical essays -- Antagonism between Miyun's and Hanyue's lineages -- The divergence of interpretation -- Objectifying the subjective experience of enlightenment -- The mystery of the perfect circle: Hanyue Fazang's esotericism -- Encounter dialogue in question -- The Yongzheng Emperor and imperial intervention -- Yongzheng's journey to Chan enlightenment -- The Chan society at the imperial court -- Yongzheng's works on Buddhism -- The emperor's polemical writing -- Lineage matters -- The debate about Tianhuang Daowu and Tianwang Daowu in the late Ming -- The myth of the two Daowus -- Summary of major evidences -- The use of evidence in the debate -- Literati's initial discovery of the two Daowus -- The dispute about Muchen daomin's Chandeng Shipu -- The lawsuit about Feiyin Tongrong's Wudeng Yantong -- The publication of the Wudeng Yantong -- Accusations and responses -- The intervention of local authorities -- The aftermath -- The rebuilding of the dubious Tianwang Monastery -- Caodong monks' continuing efforts to falsify the two-Daowu theory -- The debate over the Wudeng Quanshu -- Literati's involvement -- The debate about the two Daowus in Japan -- Critical analysis -- Explaining the rise and fall of seventeenth-century Chan Buddhism -- Textual ideals and the monastic reality -- The formation of Chan textual communities: monks, literati, and rulers -- Institutional implications of dharma transmission -- The pattern of Buddhist revival in the past -- Legacies of seventeenth-century Chan Buddhism -- The place of Chan in the history of Chinese Buddhism -- The meaning of Buddhist revival revisited -- The pattern of Buddhist revival in the past
    Additional Edition: Online-Ausg. Wu, Jiang Enlightenment in dispute Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2008 ISBN 9780199868872
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0199868875
    Language: English
    Keywords: China ; Zen-Buddhismus ; Geschichte 1600-1700
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1003303366
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 457 p) , ill
    ISBN: 0199868875 , 9780199868872
    Content: Focusing on the evolution of a series of controversies about Chan enlightenment, Jiang Wu describes the process by which Chan reemerged as the most prominent Buddhist establishment of the time. He argues that the revival of Chan Buddhism depended upon reinventions of previous Chan ideals, which had been lost after the Song dynasty
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780195333572
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9780195333572
    Language: English
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