Impacts of non-Buddhist influences, doctrines
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Impacts of non-Buddhist influences, doctrines
(Dynamics in the history of religions / editors-in-chief, Volkhard Krech, Marion Steinicke ; advisory board, Jan Assmann ... [et al.], v. 14 . Buddhism in Central Asia ; 3)
Brill, c2023
- : hardback
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注記
"The present volume comprises the proceedings of the ERC-funded BuddhistRoad project's third and final conference, "Establishing of Buddhist Nodes in Eastern Central Asia 6th to 14th c. Part III: Impacts of Non-Buddhist Influences and Doctrines." This conference was convened by Lewis Doney and took place online and at the Ruhr University Bochum (Germany) between the 12th and 14th of July, 2021"--P. [xiv]
Bibliography: p. [401]-462
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The BuddhistRoad project has been creating a new framework to understand the dynamics of cultural encounter and religious transfer across premodern Eastern Central Asia. This framework includes a new focus on the complex interactions between Buddhism and non-Buddhist traditions and a deepening of the traditional focus on Buddhist doctrines between the 6th and 14th centuries, as Buddhism continued to spread along an ancient, local political-economic-cultural system of exchange, often referred to as the Silk Roads. This volume brings together world renowned experts to discuss these issues including Buddhism and Christianity, Islam, Daoism, Manichaeism, local indigenous traditions, Tantra etc.
Contributors include: Daniel Berounský, Michal Biran, Max Deeg, Lewis Doney, Mélodie Doumy, Meghan Howard Masang, Yukiyo Kasai, Diego Loukota†, Carmen Meinert, Sam van Schaik, Henrik H. Sørensen, and Jens Wilkens.
目次
In Memoriam: Jan Assmann
In Memoriam: Diego Loukota
Foreword
Acknowledgements
General Abbreviations
Bibliographic Abbreviations
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: The Meeting of Religious Traditions and of Beliefs in Eastern Central Asia
Lewis Doney, Carmen Meinert, Henrik H. Sørensen & Yukiyo Kasai
Part 1: Impacts of Non-Buddhist Influences
1. Islamic Expansion into Central Asia and Muslim-Buddhist Encounters
Michal Biran
2. Witch Women and Amorous Monkeys: Non-Buddhist Substrata in Khotanese Religion
Diego Loukota
3. Uyghur Buddhism and the Impact of Manichaeism and Native Religion: The Case of Religious Terminology
Jens Wilkens
4. The Christian Communities in Tang China: Between Adaptation and Religious Self-Identity
Max Deeg
5. On the Presence and Influence of Daoism in the Buddhist Material from Dunhuang
Henrik H. Sørensen
6. Non-Buddhist Superhuman Beings in Early Tibetan Religious Literature
Lewis Doney
7. The Fluid Lives of Tibetan Ritual Narrations during the Imperial and Post-Imperial Period
Daniel Berounský
Part 2: Doctrines
8. People, Places, Texts, and Topics: Another Look at the Larger Context of the Spread of Chan Buddhism in Eastern Central Asia during the Tibetan Imperial and Post-Imperial Period (7th–10th C.)
Carmen Meinert
9. Sino-Tibetan Scholasticism: A Case Study of the Pratītyasamutpādahṛdaya in Dunhuang
Meghan Howard Masang
10. Prostration as wuti toudi 五體投地 or wulun toudi 五輪投地? A Possible Trace of Contacts between Certain Uyghur Translators and Esoteric Buddhism
Yukiyo Kasai
11. The Funerary Context of Mogao Cave 17
Mélodie Doumy & Sam van Schaik
Bibliography
Index of Deities and Buddhas
Index of Dynasties, Kingdoms, and Empires
Index of Personal Names
Index of Places
Index of Technical Terms
Index of Text Names
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