Christine Mollier reveals in this volume previously unexplored dimensions of the interaction between Buddhism and Taoism in medieval China. While scholars of Chinese religions have long recognized the mutual influences linking the two traditions, Mollier here brings to light their intense contest for hegemony in the domains of scripture and ritual. Drawing on a far-reaching investigation of canonical texts, together with manuscript sources from Dunhuang and the monastic libraries of Japan - many of them studied here for the first time - she demonstrates the competition and complementarity of the two great Chinese religions in their quest to address personal and collective fears of diverse ills, including sorcery, famine, and untimely death.
目录:
Chapter 1 The Heavanly Kitchens
Chapter 2 In Pursuit of the Socerers
Chapter 3 Augmenting the Life Account
Chapter 4 Under Stellar Protection
Chapter 5 Guanyin in a Daoist Guise
Through exhaustive comparison between Zhengtong daozang (DZ) and various Buddhist scriptures collected in Buddhist canons (discovered from Dunhuang caves and different libraries), Mollier shows us readers a picture of Buddho-Daoist mutual appropriation, bot...
评分Through exhaustive comparison between Zhengtong daozang (DZ) and various Buddhist scriptures collected in Buddhist canons (discovered from Dunhuang caves and different libraries), Mollier shows us readers a picture of Buddho-Daoist mutual appropriation, bot...
评分Through exhaustive comparison between Zhengtong daozang (DZ) and various Buddhist scriptures collected in Buddhist canons (discovered from Dunhuang caves and different libraries), Mollier shows us readers a picture of Buddho-Daoist mutual appropriation, bot...
评分Through exhaustive comparison between Zhengtong daozang (DZ) and various Buddhist scriptures collected in Buddhist canons (discovered from Dunhuang caves and different libraries), Mollier shows us readers a picture of Buddho-Daoist mutual appropriation, bot...
评分Through exhaustive comparison between Zhengtong daozang (DZ) and various Buddhist scriptures collected in Buddhist canons (discovered from Dunhuang caves and different libraries), Mollier shows us readers a picture of Buddho-Daoist mutual appropriation, bot...
题材有趣,不管佛道把自己的思想标得多超脱,作为宗教都是不得不回应与解决俗世困扰的,如何吃,行,延年益算,驱鬼除噩梦。作者的推断是,往往一个宗教率先讨论了某个俗世困扰,同期的另一个教就迫切地要想出对应的对策,而由于时间迫切,或是没有更好的材料组织,这个对策很有可能是粗暴的夺取另一边的想法和模板。至于哪一个传统被接纳,推崇,存活得更久,其实不取决于其内容或宗派,而更多在于他的accessibility and availbility to local practitioners.
评分敦煌学读物,有趣的读书笔记
评分個案比整體框架更有意思。愈發體會到,構建整體框架,探索理論深度,并充分挖掘個案的價值,以「專著」的形式同時整合這么多目標,的確不容易。
评分敦煌学读物,有趣的读书笔记
评分我感觉这本书最大的问题在于,有点马克思主义倾向。在机械唯物主义下一切关系都是可以竞争关系。可是真的这些事是刻意发生的吗?其次,当年那些道士和尚真的分得清什么是道教什么是佛教吗?尤其是唐朝之前六朝的时候,当时简直宗教认同简直是一团糟,怎么能断定佛教和道教是独立存在的两个宗教实体呢?
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