Buddhist Behavioral Codes and the Modern World: An International Symposium
Charles Wei-Fu, Sandra A. Wawrytko
Within the scope of the English-language literature on Buddhism, the codes of behavior mandated by Buddhist doctrine represent an infrequently discussed topic. The selections here consist of essays on Buddhism by 17 scholars and practitioners, who address the ongoing evolution of Buddhist doctrine as reflected in its cultural, temporal, political, and geographical accommodations from the earliest days, to the present, and into the future. Past precedent is used as a means of clarifying the precise role of the precepts in the modern world as Buddhists face the 21st century and continue to encounter diverse cultural contexts. |
Contents
The Historical Context
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51 |
Daoxuan and His Religious Precepts
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67 |
Buddhist Precepts in Medieval Chinese Biographies of Monks
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75 |
Copyright
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