This book analyzes the process of the sinicization of Buddhism. It provides a comprehensive investigation on how the perceived similarities between Buddhism and Daoism originated and how traditional Daoist terminologies were applied.
This book analyzes the process of the sinicization of Buddhism. It provides a comprehensive investigation on how the perceived similarities between Buddhism and Daoism originated and how traditional Daoist terminologies were applied.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Insub Hur was professor of philosophy at a number of prestigious institutions throughout his career, including Yonsei University, Kyonghee University, Jingak University, and Episcopalian University. Ron Dziwenka is adjunct faculty member in the History Department at Salisbury University. Alexander Choi serves on the board of directors of the Seoul-San Francisco Sister City Committee.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. The Origins and the Characteristics of Buddhist and Daoist Thoughts Chapter 2. Religious Characteristics of Central Asians and Buddhism in the Kushan Era Chapter 3. The Characteristics of Wei Jin Era Buddhism Chapter 4. Examples of the Continuous Influences of Early Chinese Buddhist Discourses
Chapter 1. The Origins and the Characteristics of Buddhist and Daoist Thoughts Chapter 2. Religious Characteristics of Central Asians and Buddhism in the Kushan Era Chapter 3. The Characteristics of Wei Jin Era Buddhism Chapter 4. Examples of the Continuous Influences of Early Chinese Buddhist Discourses
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