Reimagining Zen in a secular age : Charles Taylor and Zen Buddhism in the West

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    • Braak, André van der

書誌事項

Reimagining Zen in a secular age : Charles Taylor and Zen Buddhism in the West

André van der Braak

(Currents of encounter : studies on the contact between Christianity and other religions, beliefs, and cultures, v. 64)

Brill, c2020

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-257) index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

In Reimagining Zen in a Secular Age Andre van der Braak offers an account of the exciting but also problematic encounter between enchanted Japanese Zen Buddhism and secular Western modernity over the past century, using Charles Taylor's magnum opus A Secular Age as an interpretative lens. As the tenuous compromises of various forms of "Zen modernism" are breaking down today, new imaginings of Zen are urgently needed that go beyond both a Romantic mystical Zen and a secular "mindfulness" Zen. As a Zen scholar-practitioner, Andre van der Braak shows that the Zen philosophy of the 13th century Zen master Dogen offers much resources for new hermeneutical, embodied, non-instrumental and communal approaches to contemporary Zen theory and practice in the West.

目次

AcknowledgementsXI Introduction 1 Beyond Buddhist Modernism 2 Reimagining Zen in the West 3 Cross-cultural Hermeneutics 4 A Secular Age 5 Outline of This Book Part 1: Zen and the Immanent Frame 1 Zen Transmissions and Reimaginings 1 Reimagining Indian Buddhism as Chinese Chan 1.1 Sudden Enlightenment versus Gradual Cultivation 1.2 Beyond Language versus within Language 1.3 Koan Practice versus Silent Illumination 2 Reimagining Chinese Chan as Japanese Zen 3 Zen Imaginings in the West 4 Discussion 2 A Secular Age 1 Introduction 2 Fullness 3 Beyond Subtraction Stories 4 Disenchantment 5 The Buffered Self 6 The Immanent Frame 7 A Three-Cornered Battle 8 Discussion 3 Cross Pressures in the Immanent Frame 1 The General Malaise of Immanence 2 Enlightenment as a New Form of Fullness 3 Disenchantment versus Re-enchantment 4 Beyond Transcendence and Immanence 5 Open versus Closed Zen Practice 6 Discussion Part 2: Zen Modernism 4 Universalization: Zen as Universal Mysticism 1 The Birth of Buddhism as a World Religion 2 Universal Zen 3 Pure Experience 4 Criticizing the Universality of Pure Experience 5 Against Perennialism: Criticism of Universal Mysticism 6 Zen as Non-mysticism 7 Back to Language: Dogen's Mystical Hermeneutics 8 Zen Meditation as Universal Dharma Practice 9 Discussion 5 Psychologization: The Zen Experience 1 Psychologization 2 Disenchanting the Bodhisattvas 3 Questioning the Zen Experience 4 Beyond Religious Experience 5 Going Beyond Excarnation and the Buffered Self 6 Dogen's Embodied Realization 7 Discussion 6 The Therapeutic Turn: Zen as Therapy 1 From Conversion to Healing 2 The Reaffirmation of Ordinary Life 3 Zen and the Affirmation of Ordinary Life 4 Dogen on the Affirmation of Ordinary Life 5 The Medicalization of the Moral 6 Instrumentalization versus No Gain 7 Discussion 7 The Rise of Expressive Individualism: Zen as Global Spirituality 1 The Rise of Expressive Individualism 2 Personal Spirituality versus Communal Religious Practice 3 Religious Belonging 4 Zen Belonging in the West 5 Pure Zen versus Buddhist Zen 6 Zen Ritual as Communal Practice 7 Discussion Part 3: Beyond Zen Modernism 8 Batchelor's Secular Buddhism 1 The Search for the Human Buddha 2 Beyond Karma 3 Reimagining Enlightenment 4 Discussion 9 Reimagining Emptiness: Toward a Subtler Language of Fullness 1 The Kyoto School 2 Sunyata as Zen Fullness 3 Nishitani and Sunyata201 4 Hisamatsu and Oriental Nothingness 5 Masao Abe 6 David Loy's New Buddhist Path 7 Deconstructing Enlightenment: Beyond Transcendence and Immanence 8 Evolution: A New Enchanted Buddhist Worldview 9 Ethics: Reimagining the Bodhisattva Path 10 Discussion 10 Engaging Dogen's Zen 1 Back to Buddhist Scriptures 2 An Enchanted Zen 3 Zen Fullness as Ongoing Practice-Realization 4 From Individual Pure Zen to Communal Bodhisattva Zen 5 Dogen'sShushogi227 6 Repenting and Eliminating Bad Karma 7 Receiving Precepts and Joining the Ranks 8 Making the Vow to Benefit Beings 9 Discussion 10 The Future of Zen Literature Index

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