Buddhist path, Buddhist teachings : studies in memory of L.S. Cousins
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Buddhist path, Buddhist teachings : studies in memory of L.S. Cousins
Equinox Publishing, 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This collection brings together scholarly contributions relating to the research of Lance Cousins (1942-2015), an influential and prolific scholar of early Buddhism. Cousins' interests spanned several related fields from the study of Abhidhamma and early Buddhist schools to Pali literature and meditation traditions. As well as being a scholar, Cousins was a noted meditation teacher and founder of the Samantha Trust. The influence of Cousin's scholarship and teaching is felt strongly not only in the UK but in the worldwide Buddhist Studies community. The volume is introduced by Peter Harvey and the following chapters all speak to the core questions in the field such as the nature of the path, the role of meditation, the formation of early Buddhist schools, scriptures and teachings and the characteristics and contributions of P?li texts. The volume is of interest to students and scholars in Buddhist Studies, Religious Studies and Asian Studies as well as Buddhist practitioners.
目次
Preface
1. Lance Cousins: An Obituary, Appreciation and Bibliography
Peter Harvey
Meditation and the Buddhist Path
2. The Four Jhanas and their Qualities in the Pali Tradition
Peter Harvey
3. Paths of Monastic Practice from India to Sri Lanka: Responses to L.S. Cousins' Work on Scholars and Meditators
Bradley S. Clough, University of Montana
4. 'I'm Not Getting Anywhere with my Meditation ...': Effort, Contentment and Goal-Directedness in the Process of Mind-Training
Ajahn Amaro, Amaravati monastery, Hertfordshire
Comparative Mysticism
5. John of the Cross, the Dark Night of the Soul, and the Jhanas and the Arupa States: A Critical Comparative Study
Elizabeth J. Harris, University of Birmingham
6. Emptiness and Unknowing: An Essay in Comparative Mysticism
Rupert Gethin, University of Bristol
Interpreting Buddhist Teachings
7. Ambiguity and Ambivalence in Buddhist Treatment of the Dead
Richard Gombrich, University of Oxford
8. The Alagaddupama Sutta as a Scriptural Source for Understanding the Distinctive Philosophical Standpoint of Early Buddhism
P. D. Premasiri, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
9. An Ekottarika-agama Discourse Without Parallels: From Perception of Impermanence to the Pure Land
Analayo Bhikkhu, University of Hamburg
Abhidhamma
10. Equal-headed (samasisin): An Abhidharma Innovation and Commentarial Developments
Tse-Fu Kuan, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan
11. Calligraphic Magic: Abhidhamma Inscriptions from Sukhodaya
Peter Skilling, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
12. The Relation of the Saccasankhepatika Called Saratthasalini to the Vinayavinicchayatika Called Vinayasaratthasandipani
Petra Kieffer-Pulz, Akademie der Wissenschaften und Literatur Mainz
Schools and Scriptures
13. The Formation of Canons in the Early Indian nikayas or Schools in the Light of the New Gandhari Manuscript Finds
Mark Allon, University of Sydney
14. Theriya Networks and the Circulation of the Pali Canon in South Asia: The Vibhajjavadins Reconsidered
Alexander Wynne, University of Oxford
Literature
15. Yasodhara in Jatakas
Sarah Shaw, University of Oxford
16. Jataka Stories and Paccekabuddhas in Early Buddhism
Naomi Appleton
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