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The History of the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhism: A Study on Discourse Characteristics analyzes the process of the sinicization of Buddhism. It provides a comprehensive investigation on how the perceived similarities between Buddhism and Daoism originated and how traditional Daoist terminologies were applied in the translation of Buddhist texts. By doing so, the text critiques the Daoistization of Buddhism and also offers a comparative overview of the general human ways of thinking in India and China by focusing on the relationship between universal ways of understanding the world during the Wei-Jin era. By analyzing commentaries by scholarly Chinese monks in the Wei-Jin era, and the philosophical nature of Neo-Daoism thought that played the most direct role in the Chinese transformation of Buddhism, this book is an attempt to understand why such discourses on the imperishability of the spirit became the main discussion topic in early Chinese Buddhism, and how colossal Buddhist statues that remind us how an Absolute Deity came to be established in China.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. The Origins and the Characteristics of Buddhist and Daoist Thoughts

Chapter 2. Religious Characteristics of Central Asians and Buddhism in the Kushan Era

Chapter 3. The Characteristics of Wei Jin Era Buddhism

Chapter 4. Examples of the Continuous Influences of Early Chinese Buddhist Discourses

The History of the Formation of Early Chinese

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 16/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666944815, 978-1666944815
      ISBN10: 1666944815

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The History of the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhism: A Study on Discourse Characteristics analyzes the process of the sinicization of Buddhism. It provides a comprehensive investigation on how the perceived similarities between Buddhism and Daoism originated and how traditional Daoist terminologies were applied in the translation of Buddhist texts. By doing so, the text critiques the Daoistization of Buddhism and also offers a comparative overview of the general human ways of thinking in India and China by focusing on the relationship between universal ways of understanding the world during the Wei-Jin era. By analyzing commentaries by scholarly Chinese monks in the Wei-Jin era, and the philosophical nature of Neo-Daoism thought that played the most direct role in the Chinese transformation of Buddhism, this book is an attempt to understand why such discourses on the imperishability of the spirit became the main discussion topic in early Chinese Buddhism, and how colossal Buddhist statues that remind us how an Absolute Deity came to be established in China.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. The Origins and the Characteristics of Buddhist and Daoist Thoughts

      Chapter 2. Religious Characteristics of Central Asians and Buddhism in the Kushan Era

      Chapter 3. The Characteristics of Wei Jin Era Buddhism

      Chapter 4. Examples of the Continuous Influences of Early Chinese Buddhist Discourses

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