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Reinventing the Tripitaka

Transformation of the Buddhist Canon in Modern East Asia
BuchGebunden
Englisch
RLPG/Galleyserschienen am20.09.2017
This volume examines the significance of the Chinese Buddhist canon in modern East Asian Buddhism. Exploring how the Chinese Buddhist canon has evolved and how it is currently utilized, each chapter of this book provides new insights and essential information into the Chinese Buddhist canon during the modern and contemporary periods.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextThis volume examines the significance of the Chinese Buddhist canon in modern East Asian Buddhism. Exploring how the Chinese Buddhist canon has evolved and how it is currently utilized, each chapter of this book provides new insights and essential information into the Chinese Buddhist canon during the modern and contemporary periods.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-4985-4757-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum20.09.2017
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 157 mm, Höhe 235 mm, Dicke 19 mm
Gewicht548 g
Artikel-Nr.43561486

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction:Jiang Wu and Greg Wilkinson The Reinvention of the Buddhist Tripitaka and the Rise of Textual Modernity in Modern East Asia Part 1 The Buddhist Canon Encounters the West1.Jiang Wu Finding the First Chinese Tripitaka in the West: Early European Buddhology, the 1872 Iwakura Mission in Britain, and the Mystery of the Åbaku Canon in the India Office Library 2.Greg Wilkinson and Nicholas J. Frederick Inventing Buddhist Bibles in Japan: From NanjÅ Bun´yÅ« to Numata Yehan Part 2 Use and Utility of Modern Editions and Printings 3.Kida Tomoo Åtani Kozui´s Tripitaka Diplomacy in China and the Qing Dragon Canon at RyÅ«koku University 4.Gregory Adam Scott The 1913 Pinjia Canon and the Changing Role of the Buddhist Canon in Modern China 5.Richard D. McBride II Bearing the Canon on the Crown of the Head: Jeongdae Bulsa and Worship of the Buddhist Canon in Contemporary Korean Buddhism Part 3 The Buddhist Canon in the Digital Age6.Christian Wittern The Digital Tripitaka and the Modern World 7.A. Charles Muller, Shimoda Masahiro, and Nagasaki Kiyonori The SAT TaishÅ Text Database: A Brief History Appendix: Fang Guangchang Defining the Chinese Buddhist Canon: Its Origin, Periodization, and Futuremehr

Autor

Jiang Wu is professor of Chinese religion and thought in the Department of East Asian Studies and director of the Center for Buddhist Studies at the University of Arizona.Greg Wilkinson is assistant professor of religious education at Brigham Young University.