Zen for Americans, 1913

Voorkant
Kessinger Publishing, 1 aug 2003 - 228 pagina's
1913. This little work is a collection of some of the lectures delivered by the Right Reverend Soyen Shaku during his sojourn in Japan. He lectured on the Sutra of Forty-two Chapters, and naturally chose the texts for his sermons from this most popular among the canonical books. Partial Contents: Sutra of forty-two chapters; God conception; assertions and denials; immortality; Buddhist faith and ethics; What is Buddhism? middle way; wheel of the good law; reply to a Christian critic; ignorance and enlightenment; practice of Dhyana; Buddhism and oriental culture; sacrifice for a stanza; Buddhist view of war.

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Over de auteur (2003)

SOYEN SHAKU (1895-1919), a Japanese Zen monk, gave lectures on Buddhism in the United States in 1905 and 1906. D. T. SUZUKI (1870-1966) was a Buddhist scholar and a philosopher of religion who was instrumental in spreading Zen in the West. TAITETSU UNNO teaches Buddhism and Japanese religion at Smith College.

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