The Origins and Development of Pure Land Buddhism: A Study and Translation of Gyonen's Jodo Homon GenrushoOxford University Press, 21.03.2002 - 204 Seiten In this book, Mark Blum offers a critical look at the thought and impact of the late 13th-century Buddhist historian Gyonen (1240-1321) and the emergent Pure Land school of Buddhism founded by Honen (1133-1212). Blum also provides a clear and fully annotated translation of Gyonen's Jodo homon genrusho, the first history of Pure Land Buddhism. |
Inhalt
The Origins and Development of the Pure Land Teaching Translation of the Jodo homon genrusho | 143 |
Facsimile of the 1814 Xylograph of the Jodo homon genrusho | 297 |
Bibliography of Primary Sources | 395 |
Bibliography of Secondary Sources | 419 |
Select Glossary | 443 |
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