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Record ID marc_uic/UIC_2022.mrc:202568363:3513
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100 1 $aDumoulin, Heinrich.
240 10 $aErleuchtungsweg des Zen im Buddhismus.$lEnglish
245 10 $aZen enlightenment :$borigins and meaning /$cby Heinrich Dumoulin ; translated from the German by John C. Maraldo.
250 $a1st English ed.
260 $aNew York :$bWeatherhill,$c1979.
300 $axii, 175 pages ;$c21 cm
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337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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500 $aTranslation of: Der Erleuchtungsweg des Zen im Buddhismus.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 164-168) and index.
505 0 $aThe Western view of Zen -- Indian roots -- The birth of Zen in China -- Bodhidharma -- The sixth patriarch -- The Zen movement in China -- The Koan in Chinese Zen -- Zen Buddhism in Japan -- Dogen, the Master of Zazen -- Dogen's religious metaphysics: the doctrine of Buddha-Nature -- The Zen experience in contemporary accounts -- Satori: Zen enlightenment.
520 $a"History and essence are tightly interwoven in Zen Buddhism. Zen Buddhists trace their school's way of enlightenment back to the terrains of India and the founder of the Buddhist religion, Shakyamuni. In Zen Enlightenment: Origins and Meaning , Heinrich Dumoulin explains how Mahayana Buddhism, originating in the spiritual legacy of India, met with Chinese Taoism, an encounter essential to the birth of Zen, the meditation school of Mahayana. And there, primarily through the activity of the great masters of the T'ang period (618-906), Zen acquired its distinctly Chinese character. Beautiful quotations from Chinese Zen literature and nuanced chronicles of contemporary Zen students, along with compilations of koans and sayings of the masters, add color and perspective to the fascinating picture we have of the early Chinese Zen movement"--Publisher.
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650 6 $aBouddhisme zen$xHistoire.
650 7 $aZen Buddhism.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01184197
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aDumoulin, Heinrich.$sErleuchtungsweg des Zen im Buddhismus. English.$tZen enlightenment.$b1st English ed.$dNew York : Weatherhill, 1979$w(OCoLC)643755027
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945 $aLBD data change$b01/28/2022
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