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The first English translations of the writings of Ch?ngsan (1900-62), who codified the central doctrines of Won Buddhism. Won Buddhism emerged in early twentieth-century Korea after a long period of anti-Buddhist repression. It is a syncretic tradition, a form of Buddhism strongly influenced by the Ch?son dynasty's Neo-Confucian ethical heritage and by Daoism. Seeking to deliver sentient beings from suffering and to create a just and ethical world, Won Buddhism stresses practical application of the dharma and service. It offers a vision of people as one family, morally perfected. This book provides the first English translations of the writings of Ch?ngsan (1900-62), the second dharma master of Won Buddhism, who codified the new religion's central doctrines. The translations here include Ch?ngsan's discussion of Buddha-nature, described as a mind-seal and symbolized by the Irw?nsang (a unitary circle); his synthesis of Confucian moral and political programs with Buddhist notions of emancipation from birth and death; and his expositions on realizing the ideal of all people as one family.
- Format: Trade paperback
- ISBN: 9781438440248
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 342
- Utgivningsdatum: 2013-01-02
- Översättare: Bongkil Chung
- Förlag: State University of New York Press