Zen buddhism: a history/ (Record no. 159441)

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International Standard Book Number 9788120832992
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Transcribing agency CUS
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Classification number 294.3927
Item number DUM/Z
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Personal name Dumoulin, Heinrich
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Title Zen buddhism: a history/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Heinrich Dumoulin, translated by James W. Heisig and Paul Knitter
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Delhi :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. MBP,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2008.
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Extent 387p. ;
Dimensions 25cm.
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Formatted contents note Section 1: The Planting of Zen In Japan<br/>1. The Rinzai School in the Kamakura Period<br/>Early History Background to the Kamakura Period<br/>Dainichi Nonin and the Daruma School<br/>Eisai<br/>Eisai's Disciples<br/>Enni Ben'en<br/>f<br/>Shinchi Kakushin<br/>Chinese Masters<br/>The Rinzai School Prior to the End of the Kamakura<br/>Period<br/>2. Dogen ^<br/>Life and Work<br/>Essential Characteristics<br/>Zen Master and Religious Thinker<br/>3. The Soto School after Dogen<br/>Dogen and His Disciples<br/>Koun Ejo<br/>The Dispute over the Third-Generation Successor<br/>Keizan Jokin<br/>Section 2; Expansion and Achievement to the End of the<br/>Middle Ages<br/>4. The Five Mountains to the Rinzai School<br/>The Establishment and Reinforcement of the System<br/>National Teacher Muso<br/>The Movement of the Five Mountains during the<br/>Muromachi Period<br/>5. The Rinka Monasteries<br/>Daitoku-ji and its Founder Kanzan Egen and the<br/>Myoshin-ji Line<br/>Ikkyu Sojun<br/>The Genju Line Rural Rinzai Monasteries<br/>The Expansion of the Soto School<br/>6. Zen in Art and Culture<br/>Architecture<br/>Garden Art<br/>Calligraphy<br/>Painting<br/>The Spread of Tea Culture<br/>Related Arts<br/>Section 3: The Zen Movement during the Modem Period<br/>7. The Beginnings of Japan's Modem Period<br/>The Periods of Azuchi (1568-1582) and Momoyama<br/>" ,(1582-1600)<br/>The First Encounters between Zen and Christianity<br/>The Edo Period and Zen<br/>Takuan Soho<br/>8.The Zen Schools during the Tbkugawa Period<br/>The Obaku School<br/>The Rinzai School before Hakuin The Soto School<br/>An Excursus on Basho and Zen's Love of Nature<br/>9. Hakuin<br/>Life and Enlightenment Experiences The Zen Sickness<br/>Koan Practice before and after Enlightenment<br/>Working among the People<br/>Hakuin's Disciples and Hakuin's Zen<br/>10. Modern Movements<br/>The Zen Schools in the New Order of the Meiji<br/>Period<br/>Masters of the Rinzai School<br/>Adjustments within the Soto School<br/>Opening to the West
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Keyword Zen Buddhism -- History.
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Keyword Zen Buddhism.
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Personal name Heisig, W. tr.
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Personal name Knitter, Paul tr.
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