Third volume of Brill Book Series

Third volume of Brill Book Series

We are pleased to announce the release of the third volume in a new series published by Brill: A History of Chinese Buddhist Faith and Life. The book is authored by Sheng Kai, and edited by Jinhua Chen. For more information or to order, please visit https://brill.com/view/title/57547

 

The goal of this book is to study the ways in which Chinese Buddhists expressed their religious faiths and how Chinese Buddhists interacted with society at large since the Northern and Southern dynasties (386-589), through the Ming (1368-1644) and the Qing (1644-1911), up to the Republican era (1912-1949). The book aims to summarize and present the historical trajectory of the Sinification of Buddhism in a new light, revealing the symbiotic relationship between Buddhist faith and Chinese culture.

The book examines cases such as repentance, vegetarianism, charity, scriptural lecture, the act of releasing captive animals, the Bodhisattva faith, and mountain worship, from multiple perspectives such as textual evidence, historical circumstances, social life, as well as the intellectual background at the time.

 

Table of Content:

 

Introduction: Expression and Transformation of Chinese Buddhist Faith: Perspectives of Institutional History, Social History, Cultural History, and Scholarship History (Pages: 1–25)
Author: Kai Sheng

  1. The Faith and Lifestyles of Buddhists during the Northern and Southern Dynasties (Pages: 26–169)
    Author: Kai Sheng
  2. Faith and Lifestyle of Buddhists in the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties (Pages: 170–362)
    Author: Kai Sheng
  3. Buddhist Faith and Activities in the Song and Yuan Dynasties (960–1368) (Pages: 363–439)
    Author: Kai Sheng
  4. Buddhist Faith and Lifestyles in the Ming and Qing Dynasties (Pages: 440–547)
    Author: Kai Sheng

Conclusion: The Characteristics of Chinese Buddhist Faith (Pages: 548–558)
Author: Kai Sheng

Bibliography
Author: Kai Sheng
Editor: Jinhua Chen

Index
Author: Kai Sheng
Editor: Jinhua Chen

 

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