Buddhist statecraft in East Asia
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Buddhist statecraft in East Asia
(Studies on East Asian religions / edited by James A. Benn, Jinhua Chen, v. 6)
Brill, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Buddhist Statecraft in East Asia explores the long relationship between Buddhism and the state in premodern times and seeks to counter the modern, secularist notion that Buddhism, as a religion, is inherently apolitical. By revealing the methods by which members of Buddhist communities across premodern East Asia related to imperial rule, this volume offers case studies of how Buddhists, their texts, material culture, ideas, and institutions legitimated rulers and defended regimes across the region.
The volume also reveals a history of Buddhist writing, protest, and rebellion against the state.
Contributors are Stephanie Balkwill, James A. Benn, Megan Bryson, Gregory N. Evon, Geoffrey C. Goble, Richard D. McBride II, and Jacqueline I. Stone.
目次
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Stephanie Balkwill and James Benn
1 Metropolitan Buddhism vis-a-vis Buddhism at the Metropolis: How to Understand the Ling in the Empress Dowager's Name
Stephanie Balkwill
2 Silla King Chinhung Institutes State-Protection Buddhist Rituals
Richard D. McBride II
3 The Commissioner of Merit and Virtue: Buddhism and the Tang Central Government
Geoffrey C. Goble
4 Images of Humane Kings: Rulers in the Dali-Kingdom Painting of Buddhist Images
Megan Bryson
5 Buddhism and Statecraft in Korea: The Long View
Gregory N. Evon
6 Refusing the Ruler's Offerings: Accommodation and Martyrdom in Early Modern Nichiren Buddhism
Jacqueline I. Stone
Index
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