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Buddhism in Chinese Culture

Edited By Cheu Hock-Tong
December 2000
Pelanduk Publications
ISBN: 967-978-687-0
260 pages, 5 1/2" x 8 1/2"
$49.50 Paper Original


This book traces the impact of Buddhism on the development of Chinese civilization and examines the resistance the religion encountered in the course of its development. An accurate account of the spread of Buddhism is presented, demonstrating how much Buddhism has managed to penetrate the Chinese social fabric and the depth of influence Chinese culture and traditions have on Buddhist doctrines. The influence of Buddhism on the social and religious life of the Chinese literati and Buddhist monks is also discussed at length. This book highlights not only the integrative and disintegrative trends in the development of Chinese Buddhism, but also examines other aspect such as the development of scared literature, Guanyin, Buddhist sects, and rituals which form the basis of Mahayana Buddhism in particular and Chinese culture in general. In short, this book provides the readers with a broad spectrum of the development of Buddhism and an in-depth study of its influence on the culture, traditions and the mind-set of the Chinese.

Religion