The Classification of Buddhism

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Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 1995 - Religion - 1030 pages
 

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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