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History of the development of Chinese Chan Thought / Tianxiang Ma.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ma, Tianxiang, 1948-
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Zen Buddhism--China--History.
- Zen Buddhism.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (692 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Singapore : Springer, 2023.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Foreword I
- Foreword II
- Contents
- Part I The Formation and Branching of Chan Thought
- 1 An Investigation of Chan
- 2 The Foundations and Formation of Chan Thought
- 3 The Branching of Chan Thought
- Part II The Synthesis and Infiltration of Song-period Chan Thought
- 4 An Outline of the Song-Dynasty Chan School
- 5 The Tolerant Cooperation and Interpenetration of Chan Thought
- Part 1: Yanshou's Convergence of Chan, Pure Land, and Doctrine
- Part 2: Qisong's Chan Thought that Unified Confucianism and Buddhism
- 6 From Shanzhao to Chongxian's Songgu Baize (Hundred Old Cases with Hymns)
- Part 1: Shanzhao and the Beginnings of Hymns on Old Cases (songgu)
- Part 2: Chongxian's Hymns on Old Cases and Their Successes and Failures
- Part 3: Keqin's Biyan lu (Blue Cliff Record) and the Deluge of Lettered Chan
- Part 4: Huihong and Lettered Chan
- 7 The Branch Roads in the Development of Chan Thought: Kanhua Chan and Silent Illumination Chan
- Part 1: Zonggao and Kanhua Chan
- Part 2: Zhengjue and Silent Illumination Chan
- Part 3: Criticisms of Kanhua Chan and Silent Illumination Chan
- 8 Researches on Chan History and Chan Learning
- Part 1: Zanning's Chan History and Chan Learning
- Part 2: Puji and the Wudeng Huiyuan
- Appendix: The Disputes over the Change of Affiliation to the Legitimate Lineage of Yunmen
- 9 The Attractive Force of Chan Learning and Its Outwards Diffusion
- Part 1: The Chan Learning of the Gentry
- Part 2: The Chan Learning of the Lixue Neo-Confucians A
- Part 3: The Chan Learning of the Lixue Scholars B
- Part 4: Poetry, Poetics, and Chan Learning
- Part III The Changes in Yuan and Ming Chan Thought
- 10 The Vicissitudes of Chan Learning in the Early Yuan
- Part 1: Wansong Xingxiu and the Evaluations (Pingchang) of the Yuan Period
- Part 2: The Chan of the Early Yuan Gentry and the Sanjiao pingxin lun
- Part 3: The Dispute Between the Chan-Influenced Quanzhen and the Chan Way A
- Part 4: The Dispute Between the Chan-Influenced Quanzhen and the Chan Way
- 11 The Origins and Spread of Nianfo Chan
- Part 1: Mingben's This Mind is Buddha Nianfo Chan
- Part 2: Weize's Outward Chan and Inward Pure Land of the Imperishable Soul
- Part 3: Fanqi and His Pure Land Faith
- Part 4: Zhuhong and His Theory of Rebirth in the Pure Land by the Joint Practice of Chan and Pure Land
- 12 The Lettered Chan that Blends the Three Religions
- Part 1: Zhenke's Lettered Prajñα that Blends the Various Schools
- Part 2: Deqing and His Mengyu Quanji (Complete Works of Dream Travels) that Survey the Three Essentials
- Part 3: Yuanlai's Canchan Jingyu (Warning Words on Investigating Chan) and Yuanxian's Yiyan (Dream Words) that is the Chan that Saves Confucianism
- 13 Wang Yangming Chan and the Escapist Chan of the Gentry
- Notes:
- Part 1: The Chan Learning of the Early-Ming Grand Confucians and the Vanguard of Yangming-Chan
- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Ma, Tianxiang History of the Development of Chinese Chan Thought
- ISBN:
- 9789819956869
- 9819956862
- Publisher Number:
- 99994805968
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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