The Middle Kingdom and the Dharma Wheel : : aspects of the relationship between the Buddhist Saṃgha and the state in Chinese history / / edited by Thomas Julch.

The matter of saṃgha-state relations is of central importance to both the political and the religious history of China. The volume The Middle Kingdom and the Dharma Wheel brings together, for the first time, articles relating to this field covering a time span from the early Tang until the Qing dyna...

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Superior document:Sinica Leidensia, Volume 133
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, [Netherlands] ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2016.
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Sinica Leidensia ; Volume 133.
Physical Description:1 online resource (428 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
In Defense of the Saṃgha: The Buddhist Apologetic Mission of the Early Tang Monk Falin /
The Political Position of Xuanzang: The Didactic Creation of an Indian Dynasty in the Xiyu ji  /
A Complicated Figure with Complex Relationships: The Monk Huifan and Early Tang Saṃgha-state Interactions /
Confucian Monks and Buddhist Junzi: Zanning’s Topical Compendium of the Buddhist Clergy (Da Song seng shi lüe 大宋僧史略) and the Politics of Buddhist Accommodation at the Song Court /
Buddhists as Natives: Changing Positions in the Religious Ecology of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty /
Engaged but not Entangled: Miaofeng Fudeng 妙峰福登 (1540–1612) and the Late Ming Court /
State and Saṃgha in the Qing Period: A New Look at Old Figures /
Indices /
Summary:The matter of saṃgha-state relations is of central importance to both the political and the religious history of China. The volume The Middle Kingdom and the Dharma Wheel brings together, for the first time, articles relating to this field covering a time span from the early Tang until the Qing dynasty. In order to portray also the remarkable thematic diversity of the field, each of the articles not only refers to a different time but also discusses a different aspect of the subject. Contributors include: Chris Atwood, Chen Jinhua, Max Deeg, Barend ter Haar, Thomas Jülch, Albert Welter and Zhang Dewei.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9004322582
ISSN:0169-9563 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Thomas Julch.