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Jodo Shinshu

Author : James C. Dobbins
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2002-04-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0824826205

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Jodo Shinshu by James C. Dobbins Pdf

This work combines the biography of the founder of Shin Buddhism with a detailed study of the complex development of the religion, from its simple beginnings as a small, rural primarily lay Buddhist movement in the 12th century to its rapid growth as a powerful urban religion in the 15th century.

Ocean

Author : Kenneth Kenʼichi Tanaka,Kenneth Ken'ichi Tanaka
Publisher : Wisdomocean Publications
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Religion
ISBN : IND:30000056651312

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The Essential Shinran

Author : Shinran
Publisher : World Wisdom, Inc
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781933316215

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The Essential Shinran by Shinran Pdf

Shinran (1173-1262) is the founder of the Jodo Shinshu Pure Land Buddhist tradition in Japan during the Kamakura period. This movement, once set in motion, eventually became the largest Buddhist sect in Japan and spread to the West at the end of the nineteenth century. Renowned scholar of Shin Buddhism, Alfred Bloom, presents the life and spiritual legacy of Shinran Shonin, the influential religious reformer and founder of Pure Land Buddhism, the most popular school of Buddhism in Japan today. Bloom presents a wide selection of Shinran's essential writings on the key Shin Buddhist idea of true entrusting (shinjin) to the Other-Power of Amida Buddha through His Vow to save all sentient beings. The Essential Teachings of Shinran, also, includes a foreword by Shin Buddhist scholar, Rueben Habito, a detailed glossary of foreign terms, and a select bibliography for further reading.

Buddhist Theology

Author : Roger Jackson,John Makransky
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2013-12-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781136830129

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Buddhist Theology by Roger Jackson,John Makransky Pdf

Scholars of Buddhism, themselves Buddhist, here seek to apply the critical tools of the academy to reassess the truth and transformative value of their tradition in its relevance to the contemporary world.

Buddhism of the Heart

Author : Jeff Wilson,Associate Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies Jeff Wilson
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2010-10-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781458783554

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Buddhism of the Heart by Jeff Wilson,Associate Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies Jeff Wilson Pdf

Includes a foreword by Mark Unno and Taitetsu Unno. Jeff Wilson started his walk on the Buddha's Path as a Zen practitioner-taking up a tradition of vigorous self-effort, intensive meditation, and meticulous attention to rectitude in every action. But in Jeff's case, rather than freeing him from his suffering, he found those Zen practices made him nothing short of insufferable. And so he turned to Shin Buddhism-a path that is easily the most popular in Zen's native land of Japan but is largely unknown in the West. Shin emphasizes an ''entrusting heart,'' a heart that is able to receive with gratitude every moment of our mistake-filled and busy lives. Moreover, through walking the Shin path, Jeff comes see that each of us (himself especially included) are truly ''foolish beings,'' people so filled with endlessly arising ''blind passions'' and ingrained habits that we so easily cause harm even with our best intentions. And even so, Shin holds out the tantalizing possibility that, by truly entrusting our foolish selves to the compassionate universe, we can learn to see how this foolish life, just as it is, is nonetheless also a life of grace. Buddhism of the Heart is a wide-ranging book of essays and open-hearted stories, reflections that run the gamut from intensely personal to broadly philosophical, introducing the reader to a remarkable religious tradition of compassionate acceptance.

Heart of the Shin Buddhist Path

Author : Takamaro Shigaraki
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2013-03-26
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781614290490

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Heart of the Shin Buddhist Path by Takamaro Shigaraki Pdf

"The present text developed out of the notes of lectures that Dr. Shigaraki delivered at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in 1999. Those notes were originally published in Japanese as Shinshu no taii [The Essence of Shin Buddhism] in 2000."

Many Petals of the Lotus

Author : Janet McLellan
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0802082254

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Many Petals of the Lotus by Janet McLellan Pdf

This is a rigorous, richly detailed, comparative examination of several groups within Toronto's Asian Buddhist communities: Japanese-Canadian, Tibetian, Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Chinese.

Buddhism in a Nutshell

Author : Narada Thera
Publisher : Pariyatti Publishing
Page : 87 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2017-09-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781681720647

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Buddhism in a Nutshell by Narada Thera Pdf

This new Pariyatti Edition of the classic Buddhism in a Nutshell is an excellent introductory overview of the fundamental principles of Buddhist doctrine. Topics covered include: the life of the Buddha, the Dhamma (Is it a philosophy? A religion? An ethical system?), the Four Noble Truths, the Law of Kamma, Rebirth, Dependent Origination, Anatta, and Nibbana. Recommended for beginners.

Buddhism and Jodo Shinshu

Author : Buddhist Churches of America
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 1955
Category : Buddha (The concept)
ISBN : UOM:39015005360071

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Synopsis of the Jodo Shinshu Creed

Author : Kyoto (Japan). Hompa-Hongwanji. Educational Department
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1920
Category : Shin (Sect)
ISBN : STANFORD:36105024275989

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Synopsis of the Jodo Shinshu Creed by Kyoto (Japan). Hompa-Hongwanji. Educational Department Pdf

River of Fire, River of Water

Author : Taitetsu Unno
Publisher : Image
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2010-01-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780307575463

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River of Fire, River of Water by Taitetsu Unno Pdf

With great spiritual insight and unparalleled scholarship, Dr. Taitetsu Unno—the foremost authority in the United States on Shin or Pure Land Buddhism—introduces us to the most popular form of Buddhism in Japan. Unique among the various practices of Buddhism, this "new" form of spiritual practice is certain to enrich the growing practice of Buddhism in the United States, which is already quite familiar with Zen and Tibetan traditions. River of Fire, River of Water is an introduction to the practice of Pure Land Buddhism for readers with or without prior experience with it. The Pure Land tradition dates back to the sixth century c.e., when Buddhism was first introduced in Japan. Unlike Zen, its counterpart which flourished in remote monasteries, the Pure Land tradition was the form of Buddhism practiced by common people. Consequently, its practice is harmonious with the workings of daily life, making it easily adaptable for seekers today. Despite the difference in method, though, the goal of Pure Land is the same as other schools—the awakening of the true self. Certain to take its place alongside great works such as Three Pillars of Zen, The Miracle of Mindfulness, and Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind—River of Fire, River of Water is an important step forward for American Buddhism.

Shinran's Kyogyoshinsho

Author : Shinran
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2012-10-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780199863105

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Shinran's Kyogyoshinsho by Shinran Pdf

This annotated translation by Daisetz Suzuki (1870-1966) comprises the first four of six chapters of the Kyogyoshinsho, the definitive doctrinal work of Shinran (1173-1262). Shinran founded the Jodo Shin sect of Pure Land Buddhism, now the largest religious organization in Japan. Writing in Classical Chinese, Shinran began this, his magnum opus, while in exile and spent the better part of thirty years after his return to Kyoto revising the text. Although unfinished, Suzuki's translation conveys the text's core religious message, showing how Shinran offered a new understanding of faith through studying teachings before engaging in praxis, rather than the more common and far more limited view of faith in Buddhism as relevant to one just beginning their pursuit of Buddhist truth. Although Suzuki is best known for his scholarship on Zen Buddhism, he took a lifelong interest in Pure Land Buddhism. Suzuki's own religious perspective is evident in his translation of gyo as ''True Living'' rather than the expected ''Practice,'' and of sho as ''True Realizing of the Pure Land'' rather than the expected ''Enlightenment'' or ''Confirmation.'' This book contains the second edition of Suzuki's translation. It includes a number of corrections to the original 1973 edition, long out of print, as well as Suzuki's unfinished preface in its original form for the first time.

Unlocking Tannisho

Author : Kentetsu Takamori
Publisher : Ichimannendo Pub
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0979047153

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Unlocking Tannisho by Kentetsu Takamori Pdf

"Originally published in Japanese by Ichimannendo Publishing under the title of Tannisho wo hiraku, 2008"--T.p. verso.

The Social Dimension of Shin Buddhism

Author : Ugo Dessì
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2010-08-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004186538

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The Social Dimension of Shin Buddhism by Ugo Dessì Pdf

This book analyzes social aspects of Shin Buddhism (J?do Shinsh?), a mainstream Japanese religious tradition. The contributions collected here especially focus on the intersection between Shin Buddhism, politics, education, social movements, economy, culture and the media, gender, and globalization.

Immigrants to the Pure Land

Author : Michihiro Ama
Publisher : Pure Land Buddhist Studies
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2023-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0824896777

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Immigrants to the Pure Land by Michihiro Ama Pdf

Religious acculturation is typically seen as a one-way process: The dominant religious culture imposes certain behavioral patterns, ethical standards, social values, and organizational and legal requirements onto the immigrant religious tradition. In this view, American society is the active partner in the relationship, while the newly introduced tradition is the passive recipient being changed. Michihiro Ama's investigation of the early period of Jodo Shinshu in Hawai'i and the United States sets a new standard for investigating the processes of religious acculturation and a radically new way of thinking about these processes. Most studies of American religious history are conceptually grounded in a European perspectival position, regarding the U.S. as a continuation of trends and historical events that begin in Europe. Only recently have scholars begun to shift their perspectival locus to Asia. Ama's use of materials spans the Pacific as he draws on never-before-studied archival works in Japan as well as the U.S. More important, Ama locates immigrant Jodo Shinshu at the interface of two expansionist nations. At the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries, both Japan and the U.S. were extending their realms of influence into the Pacific, where they came into contact--and eventually conflict--with one another. Jodo Shinshu in Hawai'i and California was altered in relation to a changing Japan just as it was responding to changes in the U.S. Because Jodo Shinshu's institutional history in the U.S. and the Pacific occurs at a contested interface, Ama defines its acculturation as a dual process of both "Japanization" and "Americanization." Immigrants to the Pure Land explores in detail the activities of individual Shin Buddhist ministers responsible for making specific decisions regarding the practice of Jodo Shinshu in local sanghas. By focusing so closely, Ama reveals the contestation of immigrant communities faced with discrimination and exploitation in their new homes and with changing messages from Japan. The strategies employed, whether accommodation to the dominant religious culture or assertion of identity, uncover the history of an American church in the making.