Gutoku Shinran (1173-1263) is one of Japan’s most creative and influential thinkers. He is the (posthumous) founder of what ultimately became Jōdo Shinshū, better known today as Shin Buddhism, the most widely practiced form of Buddhism in Japan. Despite this, his work has not received the global attention of other historical Japanese philosophical figures such as Kūkai (774-835) or Dōgen (1200-1253). The relationships of influence between Shin Buddhism in general—or Shinran’s work more specifically—and earlier Chinese sources, especially non-Buddhist sources, are complex, rarely examined in much detail, and often buried under layers of interpretive difficulties, made all the more challenging for contemporary Anglophone scholars by the ways ...
Dennis Hirota is a modern master of Shin Buddhism who for several decades has explicated the role of...
It.s said that Japanese Buddhism has been corrupted and declined in Edo period. But publishers publ...
This paper deals with Japanese esoteric Buddhism (Mikkyo), in particular the Shingon tradition, as i...
Gutoku Shinran (1173-1263) is one of Japan’s most creative and influential thinkers. He is the (post...
This ambitious work offers a transnational account of the deity Shinra Myojin, the god of Silla wo...
Shingon Buddhism originated in ancient Indian Tantric thought and developed as a distinctive form of...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...
They say that it is very difficult to read about Gutokusho, a two-fascicle work written by Shinran i...
Abstract: Perhaps dating back to the fourth century BCE, Shinto traditions in Japan have ...
Japanese Buddhism had been under profound influence of Chinese Buddhism,especially early stage of ac...
Modern Japanese Buddhism is a complex pattern of various denominations among which Shin Buddhism (Sh...
Shinran, one of the most outstanding figures in Japanese Jyôdokyô, (淨土敎), displayed a religious logi...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the UBC Buddhism and Contemp...
The importance of the introduction of Zen to the West should not be underestimated. It is a crucial...
P(論文)"Shoeki Ando is the first Japanese philosopher who was introduced to the West, as ""a forgotten...
Dennis Hirota is a modern master of Shin Buddhism who for several decades has explicated the role of...
It.s said that Japanese Buddhism has been corrupted and declined in Edo period. But publishers publ...
This paper deals with Japanese esoteric Buddhism (Mikkyo), in particular the Shingon tradition, as i...
Gutoku Shinran (1173-1263) is one of Japan’s most creative and influential thinkers. He is the (post...
This ambitious work offers a transnational account of the deity Shinra Myojin, the god of Silla wo...
Shingon Buddhism originated in ancient Indian Tantric thought and developed as a distinctive form of...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...
They say that it is very difficult to read about Gutokusho, a two-fascicle work written by Shinran i...
Abstract: Perhaps dating back to the fourth century BCE, Shinto traditions in Japan have ...
Japanese Buddhism had been under profound influence of Chinese Buddhism,especially early stage of ac...
Modern Japanese Buddhism is a complex pattern of various denominations among which Shin Buddhism (Sh...
Shinran, one of the most outstanding figures in Japanese Jyôdokyô, (淨土敎), displayed a religious logi...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the UBC Buddhism and Contemp...
The importance of the introduction of Zen to the West should not be underestimated. It is a crucial...
P(論文)"Shoeki Ando is the first Japanese philosopher who was introduced to the West, as ""a forgotten...
Dennis Hirota is a modern master of Shin Buddhism who for several decades has explicated the role of...
It.s said that Japanese Buddhism has been corrupted and declined in Edo period. But publishers publ...
This paper deals with Japanese esoteric Buddhism (Mikkyo), in particular the Shingon tradition, as i...