Speaking of Monks: From Benares to Beijing

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This book contains one long, very interesting and informative essay on biographical writings in the Jain tradition.  The author translates and discusses biographies and autobiographies of two Jain monks who lived in the 11th and 14th centuries respectively.  The book also brings together twelve essays by leading scholars of Chinee and Indian civilizations from Europe, North America and Asia.  The essays cover a wide range of topics in Indian and Chinese religions and cultures and offer fresh insights into the study of the Asian traditions in presenting the latest findings of scholarly research.  The topics covered include a discussion of the role of women in Chinese religion, attitudes towards language and translation in Indian Buddhism, early Taoist thought, issues in Buddhist epistemology, miracle working images in medieval China, the history of Ch’an Buddhism, the process through which Buddhism was introduced to China, and art criticism in classical china.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Koichi Shinohara

Dr. Koichi Shinohara and Dr. Phyllis Granoff teach in the Department of Religious Studies at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. With support from the social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada they have been conducting research on religious biographies in India and China.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Phyllis Granoff

Dr. Koichi Shinohara and Dr. Phyllis Granoff teach in the Department of Religious Studies at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. With support from the social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada they have been conducting research on religious biographies in India and China.

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Title
Speaking of Monks: From Benares to Beijing
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178222353
Length
viii+394p.
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