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CHAPTER SIX | |||
The Perfect Teaching 154 | |||
The Samadhi of Oceanic Reflection 154 | |||
Two Paradigms 157 | |||
The Shift from Shih-shih wu-ai to Li-shih wu-ai 162 | |||
The Teaching that Reveals the Nature 165 | |||
The Scripture of Perfect Enlightenment 167 | |||
PART THREE: The Ground of Practice | |||
CHAPTER SEVEN | |||
A Cosmogonic Map for Buddhist Practice 173 | |||
The Five Stages of Phenomenal Evolution 173 | |||
Nature Origination and Conditioned Origination 187 | |||
Sudden Enlightenment Followed by Gradual Cultivation 192 | |||
Tsung-mi's Ten-Stage Model 196 | |||
CHAPTER EIGHT | |||
The Role of Emptiness 206 | |||
A Cosmogony-Derived P'an-chiao 206 | |||
Tsung-mi's Theory of Religious Language 209 | |||
The Meaning of Awareness 216 | |||
The Tathāgatagarbha Critique of Emptiness 218 | |||
CHAPTER NINE | |||
Tsung-mi's Critique of Ch'an 224 | |||
Ch'an and the Teachings 224 | |||
Critique of the Different Types of Ch'an 230 | |||
Historical Context 244 | |||
PART FOUR: The Broader Intellectual Tradition | |||
CHAPTER TEN | |||
Confucianism and Taoism in Tsung-mi's Thought 255 | |||
Tsung-mi's Extension of P'an-chiao to the Two Teachings 256 | |||
Tsung-mi's Critique of Confucianism and Taoism 261 | |||
The Teaching of Men and Gods 279 | |||
Tsung-mi's Synthesis of Confucianism and Taoism 285 | |||
Tsung-mi's Intellectual Personality 293 | |||
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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. |
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