Early Chinese religion. / Part two, : The period of division (220-589 AD) / / edited by John Lagerwey and Lu Pengzhi.

After the Warring States, treated in Part One of this set, there is no more fecund era in Chinese religious and cultural history than the period of division (220-589 AD). During it, Buddhism conquered China, Daoism grew into a mature religion with independent institutions, and, together with Confuci...

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Superior document:Handbook of Oriental studies. Section four : China, v. 21-2
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Preliminary Material / J. Lagerwey and P. Lü -- Introduction / John Lagerwey -- State Religious Ceremonies / Chen Shuguo -- Borrowing Legitimacy from the Dead: The Confucianization of Ancestral Worship / Keith N. Knapp -- State Religious Policy / Li Gang -- Shamans and Politics / Fu-Shih Lin -- The Return of the State: On the Significance of Buddhist Epigraphy and its Geographic Distribution / Liu Shufen -- Seekers of Transcendence and their Communities in this World (Pre-350 AD) / Robert Ford Campany -- Community and Daily Life in the Early Daoist Church / Terry Kleeman -- Daoist Stelae of the Northern Dynasties / Zhang Xunliao -- Buddhist Monasticism / John Kieschnick -- Classification, Layout, and Iconography of Buddhist Cave Temples and Monasteries / Li Yuqun -- Preliminary Material / J. Lagerwey and P. Lü -- Translations, Apocrypha, and the Emergence of the Buddhist Canon / Sylvie Hureau -- The Revelation and Classification of Daoist Scriptures / Wang Chengwen -- Buddhism and Literature / François Martin -- Daoist Verse and the Quest of the Divine / Paul W. Kroll -- Religious Beliefs as Reflected in the Funerary Record / Bai Bin -- Images and Ritual Treatment of Dangerous Spirits / Mu-Chou Poo -- The Buddhist Pantheon / Hou Xudong -- Daoist Pantheons / Stephen R. Bokenkamp -- Buddhist Rituals / Sylvie Hureau -- Daoist Rituals / Lü Pengzhi -- Buddhist Sacred Geography / James Robson -- Daoist Sacred Geography / Gil Raz -- List of Authors / J. Lagerwey and P. Lü -- Bibliography / J. Lagerwey and P. Lü -- Index / J. Lagerwey and P. Lü.
After the Warring States, treated in Part One of this set, there is no more fecund era in Chinese religious and cultural history than the period of division (220-589 AD). During it, Buddhism conquered China, Daoism grew into a mature religion with independent institutions, and, together with Confucianism, these three teachings, having each won its share of state recognition and support, formed a united front against shamanism. While all four religions are covered, Buddhism and Daoism receive special attention in a series of parallel chapters on their pantheons, rituals, sacred geography, community organization, canon formation, impact on literature, and recent archaeological discoveries. This multi-disciplinary approach, without ignoring philosophical and theological issues, brings into sharp focus the social and historical matrices of Chinese religion.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Liu Shufen --
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Terry Kleeman --
Zhang Xunliao --
John Kieschnick --
Li Yuqun --
Sylvie Hureau --
Wang Chengwen --
François Martin --
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Bai Bin --
Mu-Chou Poo --
Hou Xudong --
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title Early Chinese religion.
spellingShingle Early Chinese religion.
Handbook of Oriental studies. Section four : China,
Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
State Religious Ceremonies /
Borrowing Legitimacy from the Dead: The Confucianization of Ancestral Worship /
State Religious Policy /
Shamans and Politics /
The Return of the State: On the Significance of Buddhist Epigraphy and its Geographic Distribution /
Seekers of Transcendence and their Communities in this World (Pre-350 AD) /
Community and Daily Life in the Early Daoist Church /
Daoist Stelae of the Northern Dynasties /
Buddhist Monasticism /
Classification, Layout, and Iconography of Buddhist Cave Temples and Monasteries /
Translations, Apocrypha, and the Emergence of the Buddhist Canon /
The Revelation and Classification of Daoist Scriptures /
Buddhism and Literature /
Daoist Verse and the Quest of the Divine /
Religious Beliefs as Reflected in the Funerary Record /
Images and Ritual Treatment of Dangerous Spirits /
The Buddhist Pantheon /
Daoist Pantheons /
Buddhist Rituals /
Daoist Rituals /
Buddhist Sacred Geography /
Daoist Sacred Geography /
List of Authors /
Bibliography /
Index /
title_full Early Chinese religion. Part two, The period of division (220-589 AD) / edited by John Lagerwey and Lu Pengzhi.
title_fullStr Early Chinese religion. Part two, The period of division (220-589 AD) / edited by John Lagerwey and Lu Pengzhi.
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title_auth Early Chinese religion.
title_alt Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
State Religious Ceremonies /
Borrowing Legitimacy from the Dead: The Confucianization of Ancestral Worship /
State Religious Policy /
Shamans and Politics /
The Return of the State: On the Significance of Buddhist Epigraphy and its Geographic Distribution /
Seekers of Transcendence and their Communities in this World (Pre-350 AD) /
Community and Daily Life in the Early Daoist Church /
Daoist Stelae of the Northern Dynasties /
Buddhist Monasticism /
Classification, Layout, and Iconography of Buddhist Cave Temples and Monasteries /
Translations, Apocrypha, and the Emergence of the Buddhist Canon /
The Revelation and Classification of Daoist Scriptures /
Buddhism and Literature /
Daoist Verse and the Quest of the Divine /
Religious Beliefs as Reflected in the Funerary Record /
Images and Ritual Treatment of Dangerous Spirits /
The Buddhist Pantheon /
Daoist Pantheons /
Buddhist Rituals /
Daoist Rituals /
Buddhist Sacred Geography /
Daoist Sacred Geography /
List of Authors /
Bibliography /
Index /
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series Handbook of Oriental studies. Section four : China,
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contents Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
State Religious Ceremonies /
Borrowing Legitimacy from the Dead: The Confucianization of Ancestral Worship /
State Religious Policy /
Shamans and Politics /
The Return of the State: On the Significance of Buddhist Epigraphy and its Geographic Distribution /
Seekers of Transcendence and their Communities in this World (Pre-350 AD) /
Community and Daily Life in the Early Daoist Church /
Daoist Stelae of the Northern Dynasties /
Buddhist Monasticism /
Classification, Layout, and Iconography of Buddhist Cave Temples and Monasteries /
Translations, Apocrypha, and the Emergence of the Buddhist Canon /
The Revelation and Classification of Daoist Scriptures /
Buddhism and Literature /
Daoist Verse and the Quest of the Divine /
Religious Beliefs as Reflected in the Funerary Record /
Images and Ritual Treatment of Dangerous Spirits /
The Buddhist Pantheon /
Daoist Pantheons /
Buddhist Rituals /
Daoist Rituals /
Buddhist Sacred Geography /
Daoist Sacred Geography /
List of Authors /
Bibliography /
Index /
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