Rules of Engagement
Recent years have seen heightened interest in the ritual, juridical, and generally practical aspects of the Buddhist tradition. The contributions to Rules of Engagement build on this trend while venturing beyond the established boundaries of discourse in specialized academic disciplines, presenting state-of-the-art research on the vinaya in all of its breadth and depth. They do so not only by tracing Buddhist textual traditions but also by showcasing the vast variety of practices that are the object of such regulations and throw a new light on the social implications such protocols have had in South, Central, and East Asia.
We are very pleased to announce the publication of the book Rules of Engagement, edited by Susan Andrews, Jinhua Chen, and Cuilan Liu. This book is the volume. 9 of the publication series “Hamburg Buddhist Studies”. Buddhism has enjoyed a prominent place in the study of Asian religious ideas at Hamburg University for almost 100 years. With this publication series, the Numata Center for Buddhist Studies aims to honor this long-standing commitment to research and share the results of this tradition with the community of scholars and the wider public.
For more information or to order, please visit https://www.projektverlag.de/Rules-of-Engagement.
The table of contents can be downloaded here.