An essential companion to a timeless spiritual classic The Lotus
Sūtra is among the most venerated scriptures of Buddhism. Composed in
India some two millennia ago, it asserts the potential for all beings
to attain supreme enlightenment. Donald Lopez and Jacqueline Stone
provide an essential reading companion to this inspiring yet enigmatic
masterpiece, explaining how it was understood by its compilers in
India and, centuries later in medieval Japan, by one of its most
influential proponents. In this illuminating chapter-by-chapter guide,
Lopez and Stone show how the sūtra's anonymous authors skillfully
reframed the mainstream Buddhist tradition in light of a new vision of
the path and the person of the Buddha himself, and examine how the
sūtra's metaphors, parables, and other literary devices worked to
legitimate that vision. They go on to explore how the Lotus was
interpreted by the Japanese Buddhist master Nichiren (1222–1282),
whose inspired reading of the book helped to redefine modern Buddhism.
In doing so, Lopez and Stone demonstrate how readers of sacred works
continually reinterpret them in light of their own unique
circumstances. An invaluable guide to an incomparable spiritual
classic, this book unlocks the teachings of the Lotus for modern
readers while providing insights into the central importance of
commentary as the vehicle by which ancient writings are given
contemporary meaning.
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A Guide to the Lotus Sūtra
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780691189802
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok