書名 / Practicing Scripture: A Lay Buddhist Movement in Late Imperial China (已閱:800次) [返回列表] 语言/ English 主編 / Author: ter Haar, Barend; 出版商 / University of Hawai'i Press 版次 / November 2014 ISBN / 978-0-8248-3927-7 $50.00 內文頁數 / 312 | |
Practicing Scripture is an original and detailed history of one of the most successful religious movements of late imperial China, the Non-Action Teachings, or Wuweijiao, from its beginnings in the late sixteenth century in the prefectures of southern Zhejiang to the middle of the twentieth century, when communist repression dealt it a crippling blow. Uncovering important data on its beliefs and practices, Barend ter Haar paints a wholly new picture of the group, which, despite its Daoist-sounding name, was a deeply devout lay Buddhist movement whose adherents rejected the worship of statues and ancestors while venerating the writings of Patriarch Luo (fl. early sixteenth century), a soldier-turned-lay-Buddhist. The texts, written in vernacular Chinese and known as the Five Books in Six Volumes, mix personal experiences, religious views, and a wealth of quotations from the Buddhist canon. Author: ter Haar, Barend; Barend J. ter Haar was trained at Leiden University, Liaoning University, Osaka Foreign Languages University, and Kyushu University. He has previously taught at the universities of Leiden and Heidelberg. Since 2013 he has held the Run Run Shaw Chair of Chinese at the University of Oxford.
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