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Jacqueline I. Stone
"Original enlightenment thought (hongaku shiso) dominated Buddhist intellectual circles throughout Japan's medieval period. Enlightenment, this discourse claims, is neither a goal to be achieved nor a potential to be realized but the true status of all things."--BOOK JACKET. "Jacqueline Stone's study moves beyond the treatment of the original enlightenment doctrine as abstract philosophy to explore its historical dimension. Drawing on a wealth of medieval primary sources and modern Japanese scholarship, it places this discourse in its ritual, institutional, and social contexts, illuminating its importance to the maintenance of traditions of lineage and the secret transmission of knowledge that characterized medieval Japanese elite culture. It sheds new light on interpretive strategies employed in premodern Japanese Buddhist texts, an area that hitherto has received little attention."--BOOK JACKET.
| Publisher | University of Hawaii Press, Univ of Hawaii Pr |
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| Pages | 544 |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-824-82026-6 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-824-82026-8 primary |
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