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Genshin's Ōjōyōshū And the Construction of Pure Land Discourse in Heian Japan

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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The Ōjōyōshū, written by the monk Genshin (942-1017), is one of the most important texts in the history of Japanese religions. It is the first comprehensive guide to the doctrine and practice of Pure Land Buddhism written in Japan and so played a pivotal role in establishing this form of Buddhism in the country. In Genshin's Ōjōyōshū and the Construction of Pure Land Discourse in Heian Japan, the first book in English on the Ōjōyōshū in more than forty years, Robert F. Rhodes draws on the latest scholarship to shed new light on the text, its author, and the tumultuous age in which it was written.

Rhodes begins by providing substantial discussion on the development of Pure Land Buddhism before the Ōjōyōshū's appearance and a thorough account of Genshin's life, the full details of which have never before been available in English. Japan in the tenth century was marked by far-reaching political, social, and economic change, all of which had a significant effect on religion, including the emergence of numerous new religious movements in Kyoto. Pure Land was the most popular of these, and the faith embraced by the Tendai scholar Genshin when he became disaffected with the growing factionalism at Enrakuji, Tendai's central temple. A significant portion of Rhodes' study is a wide-ranging examination of the Ōjōyōshū's Pure Land teachings in which he describes and analyzes Genshin's interpretations of Pure Land cosmology and nenbutsu practice. For Genshin the latter encompassed an extensive range of practices for focusing the mind on Amida Buddha--from the simple recitation of Namu Amidabutsu ("recitative nenbutsu") to the advanced meditative practice of visualizing the buddha ("meditative nenbutsu"). According to the Ōjōyōshū, all of these are effective means for ensuring birth in Amida's Pure Land.

This impressively researched and updated treatment of the formative text in the Japanese Pure Land tradition will be welcomed by all scholars and students of Japanese religions. It also offers a fascinating window into Heian (794-1185) religious life, which will be of interest to anyone concerned with medieval Japan.


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Robert F. Rhodes is professor of Buddhist studies at Otani University in Kyoto.

Riassunto

The Ojoyoshu, written by the monk Genshin (942-1017), is one of the most important texts in the history of Japanese religions. It is the first comprehensive guide to the doctrine and practice of Pure Land Buddhism. Robert Rhodes draws on the latest scholarship to shed new light on the text, its author, and the tumultuous age in which it was written.

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Autori Robert F Rhodes, Robert F. Rhodes
Con la collaborazione di Richard K Payne (Editore), Richard K. Payne (Editore)
Editore University of hawaii press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 30.06.2017
 
EAN 9780824872489
ISBN 978-0-8248-7248-9
Pagine 404
Dimensioni 157 mm x 231 mm x 38 mm
Peso 699 g
Serie Pure Land Buddhist Studies
Pure Land Buddhist Studies
Categorie Saggistica > Storia > Altro
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Religione / teologia > Altre religioni

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