The Practice of Chinese Buddhism, 1900-1950

The Practice of Chinese Buddhism, 1900-1950
Title The Practice of Chinese Buddhism, 1900-1950 PDF eBook
Author Holmes Welch
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 600
Release 1967
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780674697003

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Based partly on unpublished documents and oral information obtained from monks who headed major monasteries on mainland China, Holmes Welch presents a detailed description of the modern practice of Chinese Buddhism. Focusing on the actual rather than the theoretical observances of the religion, he gives an exhaustive account of the monastic system and the style of life of both monk and layman. His study makes new information available for the Western reader and calls into question the whole concept of the moribund state of Chinese Buddhism.

The Practice of Chinese Buddhism

The Practice of Chinese Buddhism
Title The Practice of Chinese Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Holmes Welch
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Release 1967
Genre Buddhism
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Buddhism Under Mao

Buddhism Under Mao
Title Buddhism Under Mao PDF eBook
Author Holmes Welch
Publisher Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
Total Pages 704
Release 1972
Genre History
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Buddhism under Mao shows what kind of a problem Buddhism presented to the Chinese Communists and how they solved it. Relying largely on materials from the Mainland press, Holmes Welch has made what is probably the most detailed study so far available of the fate of a world religion in a Communist country. He describes how Buddhist institutions were controlled, protected, utilized, and suppressed; and explains why the larger needs of foreign and domestic policy dictated the Communists' approach to the institutions. Over eighty photographs illustrate the activities of monks, laymen, and foreign visitors. Welch worked for over a decade on the trilogy here completed. The preceding volumes, The Practice of Chinese Buddhism, 1900-1950 and The Buddhist Revival in China, dealt with Buddhism in the years before the Communist victory. Buddhism under Mao ends with a discussion of the possibility of the survival of certain elements of Buddhism in new forms.

The Buddhist Revival in China

The Buddhist Revival in China
Title The Buddhist Revival in China PDF eBook
Author Holmes Welch
Publisher Cambridge : Harvard University Press
Total Pages 426
Release 1968
Genre History
ISBN 9780674085701

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Of all the world's major religions, Chinese Buddhism has probably experienced the most traumatic modernization. Less than forty years have separated the self-contained Manchu Empire from the establishment of a Communist state. The consequences are described in this book. Holmes Welch offers the first detailed account of the careers of recent Buddhist leaders and of the diverse organization they started. Eighteen Chinese Buddhist associations are identified as the author traces the struggle for national leadership. The role of T'ai-hsii, the leader best known to Western readers but not, it is shown, among Buddhists, is given a controversial reassessment. After examining the main features of the revival, Welch puts them into a larger political framework. In the process, he offers copious evidence that our picture of Chinese Buddhism has been distorted. What has been termed a "revival" was actually a secular reorientation. The author's conclusion is that this secularization, vigorous as it was, in reality foreshadowed the decline of Chinese Buddhism as a living religion.

26. Practice of Chinese Buddhism 1900-50

26. Practice of Chinese Buddhism 1900-50
Title 26. Practice of Chinese Buddhism 1900-50 PDF eBook
Author H. Welch
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Release 1967
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Chinese Transformation of Buddhism

Chinese Transformation of Buddhism
Title Chinese Transformation of Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Kuan Sheng Ch'en
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 356
Release 2016-04-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0691646155

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When Buddhism was introduced into China at about the beginning of the Christian era, the Chinese were captivated at first by its overpowering world view. Consequently, Buddhism in China has usually been discussed in terms of the Indianization of Chinese life and thought, but Kenneth Ch'en shows that as Indian ideas were gaining ground the Chinese were choosing among them and modifying them to fit their situation. To demonstrate how the Chinese transformed Buddhism the author investigates its role in the ethical, political, literary, educational, and social life of the Chinese. Buddhism was able to gain a wide following by accommodating itself to Chinese ethical practices. The Buddhist monastic community submitted to the jurisdiction of the state and the monasteries also became integrated into the economic life of the empire through their ownership of land and their operation of industrial and commercial enterprises. Through an analysis of the work of a representative Chinese poet the author reveals the ways in which Buddhism came to be reflected in the literary life of China. Finally, he explores the methods used by the Buddhists to popularize their religion. Originally published in 1973. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Traditions of Meditation in Chinese Buddhism

Traditions of Meditation in Chinese Buddhism
Title Traditions of Meditation in Chinese Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Peter N. Gregory
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 269
Release 2021-05-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 0824842936

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