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****'''II. Sudden and Gradual Enlightenment in Chinese Buddhism''' | |||
* {{i|Tao-sheng’s Theory of Sudden Enlightenment Re-examined|169}} | * {{i|Tao-sheng’s Theory of Sudden Enlightenment Re-examined|169}} | ||
** ''Whalen Lai'' | ** ''Whalen Lai'' | ||
* {{i|Sudden and Gradual Intimately Conjoined: Chih-i’s | * {{i|Sudden and Gradual Intimately Conjoined: Chih-i’s T’ien-t’ai View|201}} | ||
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** ''Neal Donner'' | ** ''Neal Donner'' | ||
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** ''Robert E . Buswell, Jr.'' | ** ''Robert E . Buswell, Jr.'' | ||
*****'''III. Analogies in the Cultural Sphere | ******'''III. Analogies in the Cultural Sphere | ||
* {{i|The Sudden and the Gradual in Chinese Poetry Criticism: An Examination of the Ch’an-Poetry Analogy|381}} | * {{i|The Sudden and the Gradual in Chinese Poetry Criticism: An Examination of the Ch’an-Poetry Analogy|381}} | ||
** ''Richard John Lynn'' | ** ''Richard John Lynn'' |
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This volume examines the historical basis of the debate over sudden versus gradual approaches to enlightenment in Chinese Buddhism, seeing it as part of a recurrent polarity in Chinese history and thought. Sudden and Gradual includes essays by Luis O. Gómez on the philosophical implications of the debate in China and Tibet, Whalen Lai on Taodheng's theory of sudden enlightenment, Neal Donner on Chih-i's system of T'ien-t'ai, John R. McRae on Shen-Hui's sudden enlightenment and its precedents in Northern Ch'an, and Peter N. Gregory on Tsung-mi's theory of sudden enlightenment. (Source: Motilal Banarsidass)
Citation | Gregory, Peter N., ed. Sudden and Gradual: Approaches to Enlightenment in Chinese Thought. Buddhist Tradition Series 16. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1991. First published 1987 by University of Hawai'i Press. https://terebess.hu/zen/Sudden-and-Gradual-Enlightenment.pdf. |
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