Beyond Meditation - Expressions of Japanese Shin Buddhist Spirituality - Michael Pye

Beyond Meditation - Expressions of Japanese Shin Buddhist Spirituality - Michael Pye

General Introduction

Beyond Meditation - Expressions of Japanese Shin Buddhist Spirituality - Michael Pye

Michael Pye [+-]
Marburg University, (Emeritus) and Otani University
Michael Pye is Professor (emeritus) at Marburg University and a visiting Research Associate of Ōtani University in Kyōto. His writings have ranged widely over problems in the study of religions, studies in Buddhist thought and many aspects of contemporary Japanese religion. His major publications include Skilful Means and Emerging from Meditation.

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Editorial Advisors: Inoue Takami and Yasutomi Shin’ya In the wide range of Buddhist meditation and spirituality a very special place is held by the practice of calling on the name of Amitabha, or in Japanese Amida Buddha, using the simplest of formulas, the nenbutsu. Japanese masters such as Honen, Shinran and others made this the core of a profound spiritual experience which has fascinated numberless followers ever since. The deeper meaning of the nenbutsu has therefore become a major topic in Buddhist thought which has been reflected on by various thinkers and teachers to this day, especially in the context of Shin Buddhism. In this book, which draws on classic articles first published in The Eastern Buddhist, major historic proponents and masters of the nenbutsu are introduced, in particular Shinran, Shoku, Ippen and Rennyo. Further contributions, which set the work of these masters into the wider context of Buddhist tradition, are in fact some of the earliest Buddhist “voices” to emerge from modern Japan into global view. Yet the presentations of writers such as Sasaki Gessho, Yamabe Shugaku and Sugihira Shizutoshi have a freshness and an immediacy which speaks to us today.

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Pye, Michael . General Introduction. Beyond Meditation - Expressions of Japanese Shin Buddhist Spirituality. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 1 - 8 May 2011. ISBN 9781845539191. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=20451. Date accessed: 23 Nov 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.20451. May 2011

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