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Journal of Asian Studies (1997) 56 (2): 500–501.
Published: 01 May 1997
... MedievalJapanese Buddhism. By BERNARD FAURE. Translated from the French by Phyllis Brooks. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996. xvi, 329 pp. $45.00. Visions of Power, Bernard Faure's latest work on Chan/Zen Buddhism, is at one level a book about Keizan (1268-1325), the third generation successor to DSgen...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1997) 56 (2): 501–503.
Published: 01 May 1997
... shared than idiosyncratic. Sometimes Keizan himself disappears in this expanded imaginaire; in chapter 6, for instance, Keizan becomes almost incidental in Faure's fascinating treatment of funerary rites, the cult of relics, mummies, and ghosts. In discussing the field of ritual, Faure ranges from...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2024) 83 (3): 774–776.
Published: 01 August 2024
..., and revival of kōshiki commemorating Keizan (1268–1325 CE) provide insight into intrasectarian rifts in which temples and lineages within Sōtō sought to claim or contest status. In some practitioners’ estimations, Keizan's efforts to spread Sōtō to a broader section of the Japanese populace rivaled...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1997) 56 (2): 499–500.
Published: 01 May 1997
... University Visions ofPower: Imagining MedievalJapanese Buddhism. By BERNARD FAURE. Translated from the French by Phyllis Brooks. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996. xvi, 329 pp. $45.00. Visions of Power, Bernard Faure's latest work on Chan/Zen Buddhism, is at one level a book about Keizan (1268-1325...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1994) 53 (1): 191–193.
Published: 01 February 1994
... deals with the beginning of the Soto tradition in Japan, and is concerned with Dogen and the early leaders of Soto communities, such as Giin, Senne, Kyogo, Gikai, Jakuen, Giun, and Keizan. Bodiford stresses the wide diversity in policies, thought, and attitudes of the early monastic communities...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2003) 62 (3): 811–834.
Published: 01 August 2003
... by and within Pali texts" (41). Similarly, Faure understands the imaginaire as "the way beliefs are rendered in images," which, in the case of his study on the Zen master Keizan, constituted a "constellation" of images organized "around poles like awakening, dreams, places, gods and their icons, Chan/Zen...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1959) 18 (5): 601–619.
Published: 01 September 1959
... at Hirado, Japan in the last days of TAIRA, KOJI. Ryuku islands today: political econ- the Ming Dynasty. MTB 17 (1958), 27-83. omy of a U. S. colony. Science and society 22 KOHO, CHISAN. The life of Keizan Zenji. Young (Spring 1958), 113-28. East 7 (Summer 1958), 8-11. TOKYO UNIVERSITY. Historiographical...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1965) 24 (5): 107–142.
Published: 01 September 1965
... and the Zen Kluwer, 1964. 285 p. illus. of birthlessness. Tr. by Lucien Stryk. Orient/ WATANABE, SHOKO. Japanese Buddhism: a critical West 8, no. 2 (Mar./Apr. 1963), 89-96. appraisal. Tokyo, Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, . Master Keizan's sermons. T r . by Lucien JAPAN 113 Scryk. Orient/West 8, no. 4 (July/Aug...