Recent studies on the Buddhist threefold wisdom model and its suggested potentialities have warranted a rediscovery of the model in different historical and cultural contexts. Saichō (最澄, 766/7–822), founder of Japanese Tendai Buddhism, references the three wisdoms in his documents outlining the Tendai monastic education curriculum. Through modification of translation and analysis of related original texts by Saichō, and an interview with the current dean of the Tendai monastic education institution, this paper aims to (1) uncover Sino-Japanese history of expressions of threefold wisdom and Buddhist education, (2) clarify the content of Saichō’s curriculum, and (3) examine the role of compassion in said curriculum. This paper argues that th...
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The importance of the introduction of Zen to the West should not be underestimated. It is a crucial...
In line with the overall focus on the special issue, this article offers a critical evaluation of We...
The purpose of this thesis claims the contribution of T‟oegye‟s Sacred Learning to Christian educati...
vate academy nestled in the serene Kyushu countryside,1 offered stu dents from all social classes an...
The focus of this dissertation is Myōan Eisai, considered by scholarship as the founder of the Rinza...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores a philosophical foundation for holistic ...
Each educational organization for Buddhist priests in Kyoto has gradually changed in its form from ...
the question as to why historically it is so central a school? Despite the fact that Tendai might ha...
This paper begins by examining so-called “spirituality movements and/or culture„ in Japa...
Buddhism is Japan’s second largest religion, right behind Shinto. It includes multiple traditions a...
While scholars have considered the centrality of teaching in Buddhist traditions and the rich pedago...
Nihon ryōiki is known as the earliest extant Buddhist anecdotal collection in Japan. Very little is ...
Buddhism represents a vast and rich intellectual tradition which, until recently, received very litt...
Wŏnhyo's ideas are primarily based on the belief that all beings possess Buddha-nature. Since a...
(767-822) is based primarily on the thought and practices of the Chinese T,ien-t’ai Lotus 天台法 華 trad...
The importance of the introduction of Zen to the West should not be underestimated. It is a crucial...
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