Transmission of Buddhism in Asia and Beyond: Essays in Memory of Antonino Forte (1940–2006)
Edited by Jinhua CHEN
Series: Hualin Series on Buddhist Studies IV
ISBN:978-981-18-4424-9
Publishing Date: 2022-05-28
Publisher: World Scholastic Publishers
Pages: 615
Hardcover
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Table of Contents
Antonino Forte, a Biographical Note
Preface: Hualin Series on Buddhist Studies (by Ru Zhan)
Conventions
Foreword: In Memory of Antonino Forte (by Jinhua Chen)
Cross-border Doctrinal Transmission: Abhidharma and Chan
- From Huisong 慧嵩 (fl. 511–560) to Xuanzang 玄奘 (602?–664): The ‘Borderland Complex’ in the Transmission of Sarvāstivāda Abhidharma
Huang Lu 黃露 - An Exploration of Japanese Reprints and Lost Chinese Books: Rethinking the Song Period Platform Sutra
T. H. Barrett - Pojo Chinul 普照知訥 (1158–1210), the Fabaoji tanjing 法寶記壇經, and the Evolution of the Platform Sūtra
Morten Schlütter
Political Ideals
- A Chinese ‘Hitopadeśa’ – Or: A Ruler’s Mirror: The Didactic Aspects of the Da Tang Xiyu Ji
Max Deeg - Religious Reform under Western Wei/Northern Zhou
Tan Yingxian 談穎嫻 - Empress Wu’s Impact Beyond China: Kingship and Female Sovereigns
Dorothy C. Wong 王靜芬
Interactions with Other Religions
- What Was the Destination?: Burial System and Buddhist Influence Found in Tao Hongjing’s Tomb
Shen Ruiwen 沈睿文 - From Jingguan 京觀 to Buddhist Temples: Dealing with Providing Salvation to Fallen Soldiers during the Sui and Early Tang
Lei Wen 雷聞 - Heroic Śāktism with Chinese Characteristics: The Female Warrior Sovereign Prophecy, the Navarātri, and a Trio of Devīs of War in the Accession of Female Emperor Wu Zhao
†Norman Harry Rothschild
Primer and Map
- The Study of Sanskrit in Medieval East Asia: China and Japan
Jeffrey Kotyk - A Tang Period ‘Sanskrit-Chinese Thousand-Character Primer’
Shuheng (Diana) Zhang 張舒姮 - Xuanzang à Paris: The European Reception of the Japanese Buddhist World Map
D. Max Moerman
Contributors