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Zusatztext Highly recommended. Informationen zum Autor Steven Heine is Professor of Religious Studies and History and Director of the Institute for Asian Studies at Florida International University. Klappentext This follow up to Dogen: Textual and Historical Studies (OUP 2012) explores diverse aspects of the life and teachings of Zen master Dogen, the founder of the Soto Zen sect (Sotoshu) in early Kamakura-era Japan. Zusammenfassung This follow up to Dogen: Textual and Historical Studies (OUP 2012) explores diverse aspects of the life and teachings of Zen master Dogen, the founder of the Soto Zen sect (Sotoshu) in early Kamakura-era Japan. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors Acknowledgments Abbreviations Editor's Introduction: Two for the Price of One - Steven Heine Part I. Studies of Dogen 1. Dogen's Use of Rujing's 'Just Sit' (shikan taza) and Other Koans - T. Griffith Foulk 2. 'Raihaitokuzui' and Dogen's Views of Gender and Women: A Reconsideration - Miriam Levering 3. Dogen, A Medieval Japanese Monk Well-Versed in Chinese Poetry: What He Did and Did Not Compose - Steven Heine 4. Negotiating the Divide of Death in Japanese Buddhism: Dogen's Difference - John C. Maraldo 5. 'When all Dharmas are the Buddha-dharma': Dogen as Comparative Philosopher - Gereon Kopf Part II. Studies of Soto Zen 6. Keizan's Denkoroku: A Textual and Contextual Overview - William M. Bodiford 7. Are Soto Zen Precepts for Ethical Guidance or Ceremonial Transformation? Menzan's Attempted Reforms and Contemporary Practices - David Riggs 8. Vocalizing the Remembrance of Dogen: A Study of the Shinpen Hoon Koshiki - Michaela Mross 9. Interpreting the Material Heritage of the 'Elephant Trunk Robe' in Soto Zen - Diane Riggs 10. Embodying Soto Zen: Institutional Identity and Ideal Body-Image at Daihonzan Eiheiji - Pamela D. Winfield Sino-Japanese Glossary Index