Article examining the biography of the unconventional Zen teacher Tōshū (or Tōjū) Zenchū 鄧州全忠, known as Nantenbō 南天棒 (Nakahara 中原 1839–1925), whose "chamber name" was Hakugaikutsu 白崖窟. It discusses in particular a reform project he proposed in 1893 before considering the nationalist dimension of Nantenbō's thought and his view of lay practice
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What was the response of Soto Buddhist priests to the social situation fac ing Japan at the beginnin...
This paper has two primary objectives. The first is to interpret the wider significance of the shin-...
This paper studies the modernization of a Buddhist temple, Nanzō-in located at Sasaguri town, Fukuok...
Investigation focusing on the unconventional Zen teacher Tōshū (or Tōjū) Zenchū 鄧州全忠, known as Nante...
The importance of the introduction of Zen to the West should not be underestimated. It is a crucial...
The transformation of Buddhism during the Tokugawa period has not been sufficiently explored by mode...
This work explores the life, works, and role of Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki (1870-1966) in the reception ...
In the early decades of the twentieth century, as Japanese society became engulfed in war and increa...
This article scrutinizes the lives of specific figures affiliated with the three main Zen traditions...
This article scrutinizes the lives of specic gures afliated with the three main Zen traditions; it p...
Few religious institutions in Japan have as vibrant a history as Daihonzan Sōjiji, one of two head t...
This study concentrates on the relatively unknown Rinzai Mino line to illustrate the liveliness of R...
The Sanbokyodan (Three Treasures Association) is a contemporary Zen movement that was founded by Yas...
The True Pure Land priest Shimaji Mokurai (1838–1911) was at the forefront of the Buddhist struggle ...
Buddhism was first introduced into Japan in the middle of the sixth century, when several successive...
What was the response of Soto Buddhist priests to the social situation fac ing Japan at the beginnin...
This paper has two primary objectives. The first is to interpret the wider significance of the shin-...
This paper studies the modernization of a Buddhist temple, Nanzō-in located at Sasaguri town, Fukuok...