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The History of Doctrinal Classification in Chinese Buddhism - A Study of the Panjiao System (Paperback)
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The History of Doctrinal Classification in Chinese Buddhism - A Study of the Panjiao System (Paperback)
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This book examines the schemes for the classification of Buddhist
texts and doctrines from their beginnings in the fifth century to
Fazang (643-712). The panjiao schemes were among the methods
Chinese Buddhist thinkers ordered and systematized the diversity of
Buddhist thought. The schema appeared soon after the massive and
comprehensive translations by Kumarajiva (334-412) and ended, for
all intents and purposes, with Fazang. In this book, author Chanju
Mun theorizes that there are two styles of panjiao schema:
sectarian and ecumenical. Modern scholarship has extensive
documentation of the sectarian style of panjiao schema, but little
evidence of the ecumenical style. Through citations and allusions
to schema in later presentations, this work not only establishes
the existence of the ecumenical style; but also suggests that an
interactive relationship exists between the two styles in the
development and use of the panjiao schema. It is this interaction
that is essential to our understanding of the history of doctrinal
classification in Chinese Buddhism.
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