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Buddhism in a Nutshell

Author : Narada Thera
Publisher : Pariyatti Publishing
Page : 87 pages
File Size : 55,7 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 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 : 41,7 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 : 48,7 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."

Demythologizing Pure Land Buddhism

Author : Paul B. Watt
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2016-01-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9780824856342

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Demythologizing Pure Land Buddhism by Paul B. Watt Pdf

The True Pure Land sect of Japanese Buddhism, or Shin Buddhism, grew out of the teachings of Shinran (1173–1262), a Tendai-trained monk who came to doubt the efficacy of that tradition in what he viewed as a degenerate age. Shinran held that even those unable to fulfill the requirements of the traditional Buddhist path could attain enlightenment through the experience of shinjin, “the entrusting mind”—an expression of the profound realization that the Buddha Amida, who promises birth in his Pure Land to all who trust in him, was nothing other than the true basis of all existence and the sustaining nature of human beings. Over the centuries, the subtleties of Shinran’s teachings were often lost. Elaborate rituals developed to focus one’s mind at the moment of death so one might travel to the Pure Land unimpeded, and a rich artistic tradition celebrated the moment when Amida and his retinue of bodhisattvas welcome the dying believer. What is more, many Western interpreters tended to reinforce this view of Pure Land Buddhism, seeing in it certain parallels to Christianity. This volume introduces the thought and selected writings of Yasuda Rijin (1900–1982), a modern Shin Buddhist thinker affiliated with the Otani, or Higashi Honganji, branch of Shin Buddhism. Yasuda sought to restate the teachings of Shinran within a modern tradition that began with the work of Kiyozawa Manshi (1863–1903) and extended through the writings of Yasuda’s teachers Kaneko Daiei (1881–1976) and Soga Ryōjin (1875–1971). These men lived through the period of Japan’s rapid modernization and viewed the Shin tradition as possessing existential significance for modern men and women. For them, and Yasuda in particular, Amida did not exist in some other-worldly paradise but rather Amida and his Pure Land were to be experienced as lived realities in the present. In the writings and lectures presented here, Yasuda draws on not only classical Shin and Mahayana Buddhist sources, but also the thought of Nishida Kitarō (1870–1945), the founder of the Kyoto School of philosophy, and modern Western philosophers such as Heidegger, Nietzsche, and Buber.

Shin Buddhism

Author : Taitetsu Unno
Publisher : Harmony
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2002-09-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780385504706

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Shin Buddhism by Taitetsu Unno Pdf

Interest in Buddhism continues to grow throughout North America, and more and more readers are moving beyond the familiar Zen and Tibetan traditions to examine other types of Buddhism. In Shin Buddhism, Taitetsu Unno explains the philosophy anc practices of "Pure Land" Buddhism, which dates back to the sixth century C.E., when Buddhism was first introduced in Japan. While Zen Buddhism flourished in remote monasteries, the Pure Land tradition was adopted by the common people. With a combination of spiritual insight and unparalled scholoarship, the author describes the literature, history, and principles of this form of Buddhism and illuminates the ways in which it embodies this religion's most basic tenet: "No human life should be wasted, abandoned, or forgotten but should be transformed into a source of vibrant life, deep wisdom, and compassionate living." As a practice that evolved to harmonize with the realities of everyday life, Shin Buddhism will be particularly attractive to contemporary Western readers.

Jodo Shinshu

Author : James C. Dobbins
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 52,8 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.

Cultivating Spirituality

Author : Mark L. Blum,Robert F. Rhodes
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2013-03-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781438439822

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Cultivating Spirituality by Mark L. Blum,Robert F. Rhodes Pdf

Four Shin Buddhist thinkers reflect on their tradition’s encounter with modernity. Cultivating Spirituality is a seminal anthology of Shin Buddhist thought, one that reflects this tradition’s encounter with modernity. Shin (or Jod? Shinsh?) is a popular form of Pure Land Buddhism, the most widely practiced form of Buddhism in Japan, but is only now becoming well known in the West. The lives of the four thinkers included in the book spanned the years 1863–1982, from the Meiji opening to the West to Japan’s establishment as an industrialized democracy and world economic power. Kiyozawa Manshi, Soga Ry?jin, Kaneko Daiei, and Yasuda Rijin, all associated with Kyoto’s ?tani University, dealt with the spiritual concerns of a society undergoing great change. Their philosophical orientation known as “Seishinshugi” (“cultivating spirituality”) provides a set of principles that prioritized personal, subjective experience as the basis for religious understanding. In addition to providing access to work generally unavailable in English, this volume also includes both a contextualizing introduction and introductions to each figure included. “Buddhism, whether in Asia or the West, reveals itself to be a rich tapestry of diverse strands in which pioneers risked their standing and even their very lives to establish new pathways appropriate for their times and places. The editors invite the reader to explore developments in Japanese Pure Land Buddhism as emblematic of this tradition of innovation.” — Buddhadharma

The Social Dimension of Shin Buddhism

Author : Ugo Dessì
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 44,5 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.

Popular Buddhism in Japan

Author : Esben Andreasen
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2014-05-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134249220

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Popular Buddhism in Japan by Esben Andreasen Pdf

With a foreword by Prof. Alfred Bloom. This completely new study of Japanese Shin Buddhism offers a valuable combination of historical development, carefully selected readings with commentaries and illustrations. Widely welcomed both for its scope as course work reader and as a general introduction to the subject.

Ethics and Society in Contemporary Shin Buddhism

Author : Ugo Dessì
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Buddhist ethics
ISBN : 9783825808150

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Ethics and Society in Contemporary Shin Buddhism by Ugo Dessì Pdf

Contemporary Shin Buddhism is characterized by the simultaneous presence of an almost radical aversion to a normative approach to ethics, a rich and multifaceted debate on ethical issues, and an interesting amount of social activism. Ethics and Society in Contemporary Shin Buddhism focuses on such aspects of this influential tradition of Japanese Buddhism, which can be traced back to the thought of Shinran (1173-1262), and on its interplay with Japanese society over the last few decades, with particular reference to its two major branches (Honganji-ha and Otani-ha). In addition, the ethical implications of the responses being given by these institutions and their followers to the ongoing process of globalization, together with the contradictions embedded therein, are analysed and compared with other reactions found in different religious traditions.

Toward a Contemporary Understanding of Pure Land Buddhism

Author : Dennis Hirota
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2000-03-31
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0791445291

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Toward a Contemporary Understanding of Pure Land Buddhism by Dennis Hirota Pdf

Explores the potential significance of Japanese Pure Land Buddhist Thought in the contemporary world, and provides a new model of interreligious dialogue as Buddhist thinkers engage with Christian theologians concerned with the present-day significance of their own tradition.

The Social Dimension of Shin Buddhism

Author : Ugo Dessì
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2010-08-23
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004193796

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The Social Dimension of Shin Buddhism by Ugo Dessì Pdf

This book analyzes social aspects of Shin Buddhism (Jōdo Shinshū), 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.

Shin Buddhism

Author : Takafumi Hirose
Publisher : Dog Ear Publishing
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2017-07-11
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781457550041

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Shin Buddhism by Takafumi Hirose Pdf

Buddhism in Japan was largely a religion of the aristocracy and the ruling Samurai class until Shin Buddhism was introduced to the masses by a priest named Shinran in the early thirteenth century. This form of Buddhism, also known as Jodo Shinshu, eliminates the mysticism and secrecy sometimes found in Zen and other forms of Buddhism, and focuses on the true essence of Buddha’s original teachings. An ordained Shin Buddhist head priest who taught for four decades shares his faith in Shin Buddhism: An Introduction, hoping to reach new generations of Shin Buddhists in North America and around the world. Even as they are alienated by Buddhism and what they perceive as its traditional approach, they seek answers about the universe and their place in it. Using a comparative approach, Takafumi (Taka) Hirose describes concepts such as universality, salvation, morality and religion, prayer, and the practices of Shin Buddhism. Selections from the Christian Bible, especially the Gospels, showcase the book’s theme of universality, and stories and analogies put Hirose’s teaching into context. Discussion-style summaries after chapters provide an even clearer review of Shin Buddhism’s concepts and lessons. “Experienced both as a teacher and priest, gifted with outstanding skills as a communicator and, meanwhile, faithful to the heritage of Shin Buddhism’s founder Shinran, Professor Hirose draws the reader to a vision of what is universal, as opposed to instrumental and local, in Buddhism. . . . A work with a universal appeal and relevance, appearing precisely at a time when its message needs to be heard.” —David Keen, former senior lecturer in social studies, Dunedin College of Education

Buddha of Infinite Light

Author : Daisetz T. Suzuki
Publisher : Shambhala Publications
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2002-02-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780834828643

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Buddha of Infinite Light by Daisetz T. Suzuki Pdf

Shin is the uniquely Japanese flowering of the type of Buddhism known as "Pure Land." It originated in the thirteenth century with the charismatic and prophetic figure Shinran (1172–1263), whose interpretation of the traditional Pure Land teachings was extremely influential in his own lifetime and remain so today. In a period when Japanese Buddhism was dominated by an elitist monastic establishment, Shinran's Shin teaching became a way of liberation for all people, regardless of age, class, or gender. Although Shin is one of Japan's greatest religious contributions—and is still the most widely practiced form of Buddhism in Japan—it remains little known in the West. In this book, based on several lectures he gave in the 1950s, D. T. Suzuki illuminates the deep meaning of Shin and its rich archetypal imagery, providing a scholarly and affectionate introduction to this sometimes misunderstood tradition of Buddhist practice.

A Christian Exploration of Women's Bodies and Rebirth in Shin Buddhism

Author : Kristin Johnston Largen
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2020-10-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781498536561

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A Christian Exploration of Women's Bodies and Rebirth in Shin Buddhism by Kristin Johnston Largen Pdf

Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism inherited many negative doctrines around women’s bodies, which in some early Buddhist texts were presented as an obstacle to rebirth, and a hindrance to awakening in general. Beginning with an examination of these doctrines, the book explores Shin teachings and texts, as well as the Japanese context in which they developed, with a focus on women and rebirth in Amida’s Pure Land. These doctrines are then compared to similar doctrines in Christianity and used to suggestion fruitful avenues of Christian theological reflection.