Buddhism and Buddhists in China
Buddhism and Buddhists in China
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Publisher | Chưa rõ |
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Accessible book producer | Public domain |
Published year | 2015 |
Coppy right | Chưa rõ |
I. INTRODUCTORY
II. THE ENTRANCE OF BUDDHISM INTO CHINA
III. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF BUDDHISM AS THE PREDOMINATING RELIGION OF CHINA 1. The World of Invisible Spirits 2. The Universal Sense of Ancestor Control 3. Degenerate Taoism 4. The Organizing Value of Confucianism 5. Buddhism an Inclusive Religion
IV. BUDDHISM AND THE PEASANT
1. The Monastery of Kushan
2. Monasteries Control Fêng-shui
3. Prayer for Rain
(a) The altar
(b) The prayer service
(c) Its Meaning
4. Monasteries are Supported because They
Control Fêng-shui
V. BUDDHISM AND THE FAMILY 1. Kuan Yin, the Giver of Children and Protector of Women 2. Kuan Yin, the Model of Local Mother-Goddesses 3. Exhortations on Family Virtues 4. Services for the Dead
VI. BUDDHISM AND SOCIAL LIFE 1. How the Laity is Trained in Buddhist Ideas 2. Effect of Ideals of Mercy and Universal Love 3. Relation to Confucian Ideal 4. The Embodiment of Buddhist Ideals in the Vegetarian Sects 5. Pilgrimages
VII. BUDDHISM AND THE FUTURE LIFE 1. The Buddhist Purgatory 2. Its Social Value 3. The Buddhist Heaven 4. The Harmonization of These Ideas with Ancestor Worship
VIII. THE SPIRITUAL VALUES EMPHASIZED BY BUDDHISM IN CHINA
1. The Threefold Classification of Men under Buddhism
2. Salvation for the Common Man
3. The Place of Faith
4. Salvation of the Second Class
5. Salvation for the Highest Class
6. Heaven and Purgatory
7. Sin
8. Nirvana
9. The Philosophical Background
10. What Buddhism Has to Give
IX. PRESENT-DAY BUDDHISM
1. Periods of Buddhist History
2. The Progress of the Last Twenty-five Years
3. Present Activities
(a) The reconstruction of monasteries
(b) Accessions
(c) Publications
(d) Lectures
(e) Buddhist societies
(f) Signs of social ambition
4. The Attitude of Tibetan Lamas
5. The Buddhist World Versus the Christian World
X. THE CHRISTIAN APPROACH TO BUDDHISTS
1. Questions which Buddhists Ask
2. Knowledge and Sympathy
3. Emphasis on the Æsthetic in Christianity
4. Emphasis on the Mystical in Christianity
5. Emphasis on the Social Elements in Christianity
6. Emphasis on the Person of Jesus Christ
(a) As a Historical Character
(b) As the Revealer
(c) As the Saviour
(d) As the Eternal Son of God
7. How Christianity Expresses Itself in Buddhist Minds
8. Christianity's Constructive Values
APPENDIX ONE, Hints for the Preliminary Study of Buddhism in China
APPENDIX TWO, A Brief Bibliography