仏教学
Buddhism
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Bodhisattvas of the Forest and the Formation of the Mahāyāna : a study and translation of the Rāṣṭrapālapariprc̥chā-sūtra. | Boucher, Daniel | xxiii,287p. | U. of Hawaii Press | 2008 | 10,120円 | Mahayana Buddhism -- Bodhisattava -- India -- History This volume delves into the socio religious milieu of the authors, editors, and propagators of the 'Rāṣṭrapālapariprc̥chā-sūtra' ('Questions of Rastrapala'), a Buddhist text circulating in India during the first half of the first millennium CE. Part I Asceticism and the Glorification of the Buddha’s Body: The Indian Text of the Rāṣṭrapālaparipṛcchā-sūtra Part II Indian Buddhism Through a Chinese Lens: Dharmarakṛa’s Translation of the Rāṣṭrapālaparipṛcchā-sūtra Part III An Annotated Translation of the Rāṣṭrapālaparipṛcchā-sūtra |
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Sīmās : foundations of Buddhist religion. | Carbine, Jason A. & Erik W. Davis (ed.) | xii,387p. | U. of Hawaii Press | 2022 | 5,115円 | Boundaries -- Religious aspects -- Therav^ada Buddhism -- Monastic and religious life -- Southeast Asia Sīmās were established early on as places where core legal acts (kamma), including ordination, of the monastic community (sangha) took place according to their disciplinary codes. Sīmās continue to be deployed in the creation of monastic lineages and to function in diverse ways for monastics and non-monastics alike. As foundations of Buddhist religion, sīmās are used to sustain, revitalize, or reform Buddhist practices, notions of identity, and conceptualizations of time and history. In the last few decades, scholarly awareness of and expertise on sīmās has developed to a point where a volume like this one, which examines sīmās across numerous cultural contexts and scholarly fields of inquiry, is both possible and needed. Sīmā traditions expressed in the Theravāda cultures of Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka constitute the dominant focus of the work; a chapter on East Asia raises questions of historical transmission beyond these areas. |
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Scripture:Canon::Text:Context : essays honoring Lewis Lancaster | Payne, Richard K. (ed.) | ix,282p. | BDK America | 2014 | 8,030円 | Buddhism -- Sacred books -- Tripiṭaka -- Study and teaching Foreword / Richard K. Payne -- The mountain spirit : Dōgen, Gary Snyder, and critical Buddhism / Carl Bielefeldt -- Sectarian rationalization : shūgaku in Tokugawa Japan : Ninchō, Gizan, and Monnō of the Jōdo-shū / Mark L. Blum -- Sugi's Collation notes to the Koryŏ Buddhist canon and their significance for Buddhist textual criticism / Robert E. Buswell, Jr. -- Studies in Dhāraṇī literature III : seeking the parameters of a Dhāraṇi-piṭaka, the formation of the Dhāraṇīsaṃgrahas, and the place of the seven Buddhas / Ronald M. Davidson -- Affliction and infestation in an Indian Buddhist embryological sutra / Robert Kritzer -- Alternative configurations : toward an historiography of practice / Richard K. Payne -- Assessing Shinran's Shinjin from an Indian Mahāyāna Buddhist perspective : with a focus on Tathāgatagarbha thought / Kenneth K. Tanaka -- On justifying the choice of Mahāyana among multiple paths in Buddhist teachings : based on the Prajnāpāramitā-sūtras / Yao-ming Tsai |
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Buddhist-Inflected Sovereignties Across the Indian Ocean : the Pali arena, 1200-1550 | Blackburn, Anne M. | xvii,215p. maps | U. of Hawaii Press | 2024 | 12,223円 | Buddhism and state -- Indian Ocean Region -- Theravāda Buddhism -- History Drawing on extensive scholarship and a wide range of multilingual source materials from premodern Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, and Cambodia, Anne M. Blackburn develops innovative conclusions about the relationships between textuality, sovereignty, maritime connectivity, and material culture in each of these areas. The book contributes simultaneously to several fields of study: the intellectual history of Southern Asia, literary and historical scholarship on Buddhism, and historical studies of the Indian Ocean. By offering accessible yet in-depth analysis, Buddhist-inflected Sovereignties across the Indian Ocean connects research fields and introduces new interpretive possibilities for the study of sovereignty, politics, premodern textual cultures, and Buddhism. Introduction -- 1. Argumentative Sovereignty at Dambadeṇiya -- 2. Emergent Tai Polities and the Pali Arena -- 3. Engaging the Pali Arena from Chiang Mai and Haṃsavatī |
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Classical Theism and Buddhism: connecting metaphysical and ethical systems. | McNabb, Tyler D. & Erik Baldwin | viii,161p. | Bloomsbury | 2023(22) | 6,754円 | Buddhism -- Relations Theism -- Comparative studies As an atheistic religious tradition, Buddhism conventionally stands in opposition to Christianity, and any bridge between them is considered to be riddled with contradictory beliefs on God the creator, salvific power and the afterlife. But what if a Buddhist could also be a Classical Theist? Showing how the various contradictions are not as fundamental as commonly thought, Tyler Dalton McNabb and Erik Baldwin challenge existing assumptions and argue that Classical Theism is, in fact, compatible with Buddhism. Introduction: Context, Outline, & Motivation 1. Can a Buddhist be a Classical Theist? 2. Buddhist Objections to Classical Theism 3. Contemporary Objections to Classical Theism 4. Buddhist Ethics and Theistic Ethics: A Synthesis 5. Buddhist Soteriology and the God of Abraham 6. Pluralism Part 1 7. Pluralism Part 2 |
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Esoteric Pure Land Buddhism. | Proffitt, Aaron, P. | xvii,445p. | U. of Hawaii Press | 2024(23) | 6,292円 | Dōhan, 1179-1252 -- Pure Land Buddhism -- Tantric Buddhism -- Japan -- History Although scholars often study Esoteric Buddhism and Pure Land Buddhism as if they were mutually exclusive, diametrically opposed, schools of Buddhism, Aaron Proffitt examines the context of the eastward flow of Mahayana Buddhism from India to Japan and uncovers Mahayana Buddhists employing so-called esoteric approaches along the path to awakening. |
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The Other Emptiness: rethinking the Zhentong Buddhist discourse in Tibet. | Sheehy, Michael R. & Klaus-Dieter Mathes (ed.) | vii,391p. | SUNY | 2019 | 6,556円 | Śūnyatā -- Buddhism -- Tibet -- Doctrines The Other Emptiness presents a new vision of the Buddhist history and philosophy of emptiness in Tibet. The Other Emptiness brings together for the first time a collection of seminal essays by leading international Tibetan studies scholars on the subject of zhentong or "other-emptiness." This book addresses important topics in the history, literature, and philosophy of emptiness that have contributed to zhentong thinking in Tibet from the thirteenth century until today. |
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Conflict in a Buddhist Society: Tibet under the Dalai Lamas. | Schwieger, Peter | xvi,331p. | U. of Hawaii Press | 2022(21) | 5,745円 | Social conflict -- Buddhism and state -- China -- Tibet The book presents a new way of looking at Tibet under the rule of the Dalai Lamas (1642–1959). Although this era can be clearly delineated as a distinct period in the history of Tibet, many questions remain concerning the specific form of rule established. |
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Perspectives of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies. | Kumar, Bimalendra | xvii,350p. | Eastern Book Linkers | 2005 | 2,929円 | Buddhism -- Tibet -- Pali literature -- Civilization The present book contains thirty-six research papers pertain-ing to a variety of themes ranging from different aspects of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies. It also includes some selected topics of early Buddhism related with social, historical and cultural aspects. The title given to the volume virtually reflects the diver-city of its contents related with social, historical and cultural aspects. The title given to the volume virtually reflects with Tibetan and Buddhist Studies. All the articles are substantially based on canonical Buddhist texts, available in Tibetan, Pali and Sanskrit sources. |