Rennyo and the roots of modern Japanese Buddhism

This volume offers an assessment of Rennyo's contribution to Buddhist thought and the Honganji religious organization. A collection of 16 previously unpublished essays by both Japanese and non-Japanese scholars in the areas of historical studies, Shinshu studies, and comparative religion, it is...

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Tác giả của công ty: Ōtani Daigaku
Tác giả khác: edited by Mark L. Blum and Shinẳya Yasutomi
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Được phát hành: Oxford,New York Oxford University Press 2006
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300 |a xiv, 298 p., [4] p. of plates 
300 |b ill. (some col.), col. map 
300 |c 25 cm 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-284) and index 
520 |a This volume offers an assessment of Rennyo's contribution to Buddhist thought and the Honganji religious organization. A collection of 16 previously unpublished essays by both Japanese and non-Japanese scholars in the areas of historical studies, Shinshu studies, and comparative religion, it is the first book to confront many of the major questions surrounding the phenomenal growth of Honganji under Rennyo's leadership. The authors examine such topics as the source of Rennyo's charisma, the soteriological implications of his thought against the background of other movements in Pure Land Buddhism, and the relationship between his ideas and the growth of his church 
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710 |a Ōtani Daigaku 
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