Early Chinese religion, Part two, Period of Division (220-589 AD):
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Beschreibung: | Vol. 1; Acknowledgements; Chronology of dynasties and periods; List of illustrations, maps, and tables; Maps; Introduction (John Lagerwey); RELIGION AND THE STATE; State religious ceremonies (Chen Shuguo); Borrowing legitimacy from the dead: the Confucianization of ancestral worship (Keith N. Knapp); State religious policy (Li Gang); Shamans and politics (Fu-shih Lin); The return of the state: on the signifi cance of Buddhist epigraphy and its geographic distribution (Liu Shufen); RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES AND CONCEPTS; Communities Seekers of transcendence and their communities in this world (pre-350 AD) (Robert Ford Campany)Community and daily life in the early Daoist church (Terry Kleeman); Daoist stelae of the Northern Dynasties (Zhang Xunliao); Buddhist monasticism (John Kieschnick); Classifi cation, layout, and iconography of Buddhist cave temples and monasteries (Li Yuqun); CONTENTS vol. 2; Scriptures; Literature; Spirits; Rituals; Geography; List of authors; Bibliography; Index After the Warring States, treated in Part One of this set, there is no more fecund era in Chinese religious and cultural history than the period of division (220-589 AD). During it, Buddhism conquered China, Daoism grew into a mature religion with independent institutions, and, together with Confucianism, these three teachings, having each won its share of state recognition and support, formed a united front against shamanism. While all four religions are covered, Buddhism and Daoism receive special attention in a series of parallel chapters on their pantheons, rituals, sacred geography, commu |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (1584 pages) |
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