Zen Classics
Formative Texts in the History of Zen Buddhism
ISBN13: 9780195175264ISBN10: 0195175263
Paperback,
296 pages
Oct 2005,
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$45.00 (04)Description
This is a companion volume to The Koan and The Zen Canon , by the same editors. The first volume collected original essays on koan collections, recorded sayings of individual masters, histories of major schools, and compilations of monastic regulations. The second focuses on the early history of Zen in China, providing overview assessments of many of the most important canonical texts that set the Zen tradition in motion throughout East Asia. Zen Classics will follow that historical movement, focusing primarily on texts from Korea and Japan that brought this Buddhist movement to fruition. Although enormously diverse in style and structure all of the texts and genres of texts considered here were fundamental to the unfolding of Zen in East Asia. The range of genres reveals the varieties of Zen practice, from rules of daily practice to sermons and meditation manuals. The all new essays in this volume will be contributed by an international team of distinguished scholars of Buddhism. It is aimed at broad audience including college students, Zen practitioners, and scholars of East Asian history, religion, and culture, as well as specialists in Buddhist history.Reviews
"In distinct ways, each author opens up the narrow view of Zen to reveal a tradition inextricably linked to the broader Buddhist tradition. In this way, Zen Classics goes a long way in revising our understanding of Zen history, literature, and practice." --The Eastern Buddhist
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296 pages; 4 line illus.; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-517526-4ISBN10: 0-19-517526-3About the Author(s)
Edited by Steven Heine, Professor of Religious Studies and Director of Asian Studies, Florida International University , and Dale S. Wright, David B. and Mary H. Gamble Professor of Religious Studies and Asian Studies, Occidental College
