- 8 BUDDHISM IN CENTRAL ASIA AND CHINA
- Central Asia
- 8.1 The Dharma Travels the Silk Road
- 8.1.1 From the Mauryan to the Ku~iitta Empire
- 8.1.2 Between Two Empires
- 8.1.3 The Tibetan Empire and Afterward
- China
- 8.2 A Grand Assimilation
- 8.3 Buddhism on the Fringes of Society
- 8.4 Buddhism Enters the Mainstream of Chinese Culture
- 8.4.1 The Era if Buddha-Taoism
- 4.2 The Rise if Buddhist Scholasticism
- 8.5 The Sui and T'ang Dynasties (581-907)
- 8.5.1 T'ien-t' ai
- 8.5.2 Hua-yen
- 8.5.3 Pure Land (Ching-te)
- 8.5.4 The Third Period Sect (San-chieh-chiao)
- 8.5.5 Ch'an
- 8.6 The Sung Dynasty (970-1279)
- 8.7 The Religion of the Masses (1279-1949)
- 7.1 Religious Life: Monastic
- 7.2 Religious Life: Lay
- 8.8 Modern Chinese Buddhism
- 9 A Buddhist Charitable Organization
- 9 BUDDHISM IN KOREA AND VIETNAM
- 9.1 An Indian Import via China
- Korea
- 9.2 The Three Kingdoms Period (18 B.C.E.-688 C.E.)
- 9.3 The Unified Silla Dynasty (668-918)
- 9.3.1 Hwaifm (Hua-yen)
- 9.3.2 Son (Ch'an)
- 9.4 The Koryo Dynasty (918-1392)
- 9.4.1 Uich'ifn
- 9.4.2 Chinul
- 9.4.3 T'aego
- 9.5 The Yi/Choson Dynasty (1392-1910)
- 9.6 Japanese Rule (1910-1945) and Its Mtermath
- 7 Buddhism in Modern Korea
- 9.8 Life in a Son Monastery
- Vietnam X CONTENTS
- 9.9 Two Streams ofBuddhism Converge
- 9.10 Buddhism in Popular Culture
- 9.11 The Modern Period
- 10 BUDDHISM IN JAPAN
- 10.1 The Cult of Charisma
- 10.2 The Importation of Korean Buddhism
- 10.3 The Importation of Chinese Buddhism
- 10.4 The Heian Period (804-1185)
- 10.5 The Kamakura Period (1185-1333)
- 10.5.1 Zen
- 10.5.2 Pure Land
- 10.5.3 Nichiren
- 10.6 Decline and Fall (1336-1603)
- 10.7 Confucianism in Control (1603-1868)
- 10.8 State Shinto in Control (1868-1945)
- 10.9 The Rise of Modern Urban Folk Buddhism
- 10.10 A Religious Life in a Secular World
- 11 BUDDHISM IN THE TffiETAN CULTURAL AREA
- 11.1 A Tantric Orthodoxy
- 11.2 The Conversion of Tibet
- 11.2.1 The First Propagation
- 2 The Second Propagation
- 11.3 The Period of Consolidation
- 11.3.1 Historical Issues
- 11.3.2 Texts
- 11.3.3 Doctrinal Systems
- 11.3.4 Politics
- 11.4 The Age of the Dalai Lamas
- 11.5 The Dynamics of Tibetan Ritual
- 11.6 A Tradition at the Crossroads
- 11.2.1 The First Propagation
- 12 BUDDHISM COMES WEST
- 12.1 Europe's Early Contact with Buddhism
- 12.2 The Awakening Meets the Enlightenment
- 12.2.1 Buddhism and the Science qf Humanity
- 12.2.2 The Appropriation qf Buddhist Ideas
- 12.2.3 The Crisis qf Cultural Relativism
- 12.2.4 Calls for Riform
- 12.3 The Two Sides of North American Buddhism
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