Tsung-mi and the Sinification of Buddhism

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|BookToc=Acknowledgments xi
Abbreviations xiii
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction 3
PART ONE: Tsung-mi's Life
CHAPTER TWO
A Biography of Tsung-mi 27
Classical Background (780-804) 28
Ch 'an Training and the Scripture of Perfect Enlightenment
(804-810) 33
Ch'eng-kuan and Hua-yen (810–816) 58
Early Scholarship (816-828) 68
Literati Connections (828-835) 73
The Sweet Dew Incident (835) 85
Later Years and Death (835-841) 88
PART Two: Doctrinal Classification
CHAPTER THREE
Doctrinal Classification 93
The Hermeneutical Problem in Buddhism 93
The Chinese Context 104
CHAPTER FOUR
Doctrinal Classification in the Hua-yen Tradition 115
Chih-yen's Classification Schemes 117
Fa-tsang's Classification Scheme 127
Tsung-mi's Classification Scheme 134
CHAPTER FIVE
The Sudden Teaching 136
The Sudden Teaching According to Fa-tsang 137
The Problematical Nature of the Sudden Teaching 142
The Sudden Teaching and Ch'an 144
The Sudden Teaching in Tsung-mi's Thought 146
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This study of Tsung-mi is part of the Studies in East Asian Buddhism series. Author Peter Gregory makes extensive use of Japanese secondary sources, which complements his work on the complex Chinese materials that form the basis of the study. (Source: University of Hawai'i Press)

Citation Gregory, Peter N. Tsung-mi and the Sinification of Buddhism. Kuroda Studies in East Asian Buddhism 16. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2002. First Published 1991 by Princeton University Press.