TY - BOOK AU - Dumoulin, Heinrich AU - Heisig, W. tr. AU - Knitter, Paul tr. TI - Zen buddhism: a history SN - 9788120832992 U1 - 294.3927 PY - 2008/// CY - Delhi PB - MBP KW - Zen Buddhism -- History. KW - Zen Buddhism N1 - Section 1: The Planting of Zen In Japan 1. The Rinzai School in the Kamakura Period Early History Background to the Kamakura Period Dainichi Nonin and the Daruma School Eisai Eisai's Disciples Enni Ben'en f Shinchi Kakushin Chinese Masters The Rinzai School Prior to the End of the Kamakura Period 2. Dogen ^ Life and Work Essential Characteristics Zen Master and Religious Thinker 3. The Soto School after Dogen Dogen and His Disciples Koun Ejo The Dispute over the Third-Generation Successor Keizan Jokin Section 2; Expansion and Achievement to the End of the Middle Ages 4. The Five Mountains to the Rinzai School The Establishment and Reinforcement of the System National Teacher Muso The Movement of the Five Mountains during the Muromachi Period 5. The Rinka Monasteries Daitoku-ji and its Founder Kanzan Egen and the Myoshin-ji Line Ikkyu Sojun The Genju Line Rural Rinzai Monasteries The Expansion of the Soto School 6. Zen in Art and Culture Architecture Garden Art Calligraphy Painting The Spread of Tea Culture Related Arts Section 3: The Zen Movement during the Modem Period 7. The Beginnings of Japan's Modem Period The Periods of Azuchi (1568-1582) and Momoyama " ,(1582-1600) The First Encounters between Zen and Christianity The Edo Period and Zen Takuan Soho 8.The Zen Schools during the Tbkugawa Period The Obaku School The Rinzai School before Hakuin The Soto School An Excursus on Basho and Zen's Love of Nature 9. Hakuin Life and Enlightenment Experiences The Zen Sickness Koan Practice before and after Enlightenment Working among the People Hakuin's Disciples and Hakuin's Zen 10. Modern Movements The Zen Schools in the New Order of the Meiji Period Masters of the Rinzai School Adjustments within the Soto School Opening to the West ER -