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Buddhism And Taoism Face To Face Scripture Ritual And Iconographic Exchange In Medieval China Christine Mollier

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Buddhism And Taoism Face To Face Scripture Ritual And Iconographic Exchange In Medieval China Christine Mollier
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Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.41 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Christine Mollier
ISBN: 9780824831691, 9781435666665, 0824831691, 1435666666
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Buddhism And Taoism Face To Face Scripture Ritual And Iconographic Exchange In Medieval China Christine Mollier by Christine Mollier 9780824831691, 9781435666665, 0824831691, 1435666666 instant download after payment.

Mollier surveys a few of the 40,000-odd manuscripts found in a sealed chamber at Dunhuang, with a particular eye to the relations between Taoism and Buddhism. Against a background of interfaith rivalry (in which Taoists could depict Lao-tzu reincarnating as Buddha to convert the foreigners, whilst Buddhists had Lao-tzu as Buddha's disciple) she unpicks some interesting stuff about similar doctrines appearing in the texts of the two different faiths. Buddhist longevity sutras turn out to have stolen their texts wholesale from Taoist originals; Taoism in return modelled an entire deity upon a Buddhist bodhisattva. There is much local colour for anyone who has an interest in this kind of thing -- descriptions of witchcraft practices (watch out for 'gu'!) and use of the Big Dipper, etc., revealing morsels of practice and belief. Whole texts are translated; the scholarship is very able and at times wry.

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