Dōgen and Sōtō Zen / edited by Steven Heine

Dogen's use of Rujing's 'just sit' (shikan taza) and other Koans T. Griffith Foulk -- 'Raihaitokuzui' and Dogen's views of gender and women : a reconsideration Miriam Levering -- Dogen, a medieval Japanese monk well-versed in Chinese poetry : what he did and did no...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2015]
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
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Physical Description:x, 319 Seiten; Illustrationen
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Summary:Dogen's use of Rujing's 'just sit' (shikan taza) and other Koans T. Griffith Foulk -- 'Raihaitokuzui' and Dogen's views of gender and women : a reconsideration Miriam Levering -- Dogen, a medieval Japanese monk well-versed in Chinese poetry : what he did and did not compose Steven Heine -- Negotiating the divide of death in Japanese Buddhism : Dogen's difference John C. Maraldo -- 'When all dharmas are the Buddha-dharma' : Dogen as comparative philosopher Gereon Kopf -- Keizan's Denkoroku : a textual and contextual overview William M. Bodiford -- Are Soto Zen precepts for ethical guidance or ceremonial transformation? Menzan's attempted reforms and contemporary practices David Riggs -- Vocalizing the remembrance of Dogen : a study of the Shinpen hoon koshiki Michaela Mross -- Interpreting the material heritage of the 'elephant trunk robe' in Soto zen Diane Riggs -- Embodying Soto Zen : institutional identity and ideal body-image at Daihonzan Eiheiji Pamela D. Winfield
ISBN:9780199324859
0199324859
9780199324866
0199324867
9780199324873
0199324875
ac_no:AC13643540
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Steven Heine