This article examines the regulation of religious life in the late Middle Ages (14th and 15th centuries), focusing comparatively on Catholic monastic communities in pre-Reformation England and Buddhist monasticism in early Ming China. This comparative approach to two of the most important monastic traditions across Eurasia allows us to problematize the paradigm of ideas and praxes surrounding monastic self-governance in Latin Christendom and to integrate the current scholarship on Ming regulation of religious communities by investigating the pivotal changes in imperial religious policies taking place in the early period of this dynasty. We find that monks and secular authorities at the two ends of Eurasia often shared the same concerns abou...
Topics addressed in this thesis include the dynamic monastic religion characteristic of certain orde...
Contents: Introduction by Joseph Tse-Hei Lee In East Asia, the complexity of church-state relations...
Historians of Ming period Chinese Buddhism have tended in the past to concentrate on the monastic Bu...
This article examines the regulation of religious life in the late Middle Ages (14th and 15th centur...
The article explores central aspects of the relationship between the Buddhist monastic order and the...
Starting from the end of the fourth century, the Buddhist monastic community in China entered a prot...
Based on the monastic code entitled Chixiu Baizhang qinggui (Imperial Edition of Baizhang’s Rule of ...
Starting from the end of the fourth century, the Buddhist monastic community in China entered a prot...
Religious institutions have become wealthy and influential in different societies in different times...
This dissertation investigates the grass-roots movement of making joint commissions among the common...
The medieval British Isles were marked by a lively monastic presence throughout the entire period. ...
On the eve of the Reformation, was traditional religion on the decline? During the last four decad...
This article discusses five accounts of reconstructions of Buddhist monasteries that were written by...
This article explores regional Buddhist monasteries in Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE) China, including th...
This thesis explores the cult of Mount T'ai in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) by examining its belief...
Topics addressed in this thesis include the dynamic monastic religion characteristic of certain orde...
Contents: Introduction by Joseph Tse-Hei Lee In East Asia, the complexity of church-state relations...
Historians of Ming period Chinese Buddhism have tended in the past to concentrate on the monastic Bu...
This article examines the regulation of religious life in the late Middle Ages (14th and 15th centur...
The article explores central aspects of the relationship between the Buddhist monastic order and the...
Starting from the end of the fourth century, the Buddhist monastic community in China entered a prot...
Based on the monastic code entitled Chixiu Baizhang qinggui (Imperial Edition of Baizhang’s Rule of ...
Starting from the end of the fourth century, the Buddhist monastic community in China entered a prot...
Religious institutions have become wealthy and influential in different societies in different times...
This dissertation investigates the grass-roots movement of making joint commissions among the common...
The medieval British Isles were marked by a lively monastic presence throughout the entire period. ...
On the eve of the Reformation, was traditional religion on the decline? During the last four decad...
This article discusses five accounts of reconstructions of Buddhist monasteries that were written by...
This article explores regional Buddhist monasteries in Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE) China, including th...
This thesis explores the cult of Mount T'ai in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) by examining its belief...
Topics addressed in this thesis include the dynamic monastic religion characteristic of certain orde...
Contents: Introduction by Joseph Tse-Hei Lee In East Asia, the complexity of church-state relations...
Historians of Ming period Chinese Buddhism have tended in the past to concentrate on the monastic Bu...