The Classification of Buddhism |
Contents
Buddhist Classifications and Classifying Thought | 33 |
3 | 41 |
CHAPTER THREE | 50 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 89 |
3 Classifications Introduced or Influenced by NonChinese ScholarMonks | 95 |
Introduction to the Five Groups of Classification in the Nambokuchō Era | 103 |
Absolute General Classification | 127 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 143 |
CHAPTER TWENTY | 417 |
CHAPTER TWENTYONE | 444 |
CHAPTER TWENTYTWO | 463 |
CHAPTER TWENTYTHREE | 493 |
Some Fundamental Shingon Doctrines in the Vertical and Horizontal | 534 |
Historical and Critical Remarks on the Shingon Classifications | 551 |
PART X | 566 |
PART XI | 607 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 161 |
CHAPTER NINE | 170 |
CHAPTER | 193 |
Overall Conclusion for Part Three | 210 |
Four Methodical Teachings of Conversion | 229 |
The Four Theoretical Teachings of Conversion | 258 |
Historical Consideration and Critiques of Tendai Classification | 279 |
CHAPTER FIFTEEN | 299 |
CHAPTER SIXTEEN | 325 |
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN | 348 |
The Hossō Classification | 364 |
CHAPTER NINETEEN | 395 |
Nichirens Relative Classifications | 627 |
Nichirens Position and the Japanese Tendai of the Middle Ages | 668 |
5 Critical Statements Regarding Nichirens Classifications | 687 |
CHAPTER THIRTY | 693 |
CHAPTER THIRTYONE | 711 |
CHAPTER THIRTYTWO | 745 |
CHAPTER THIRTYTHREE | 803 |
CHAPTER THIRTYFOUR | 833 |
CHAPTER THIRTYFIVE | 865 |
EPILOGUE | 907 |
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