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A Brief History of Chinese Buddhism and Buddhist Thought
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This book provides a comprehensive but concise introduction to Chinese Buddhism and the study of Buddhism in China: their Indic roots, their Sinicization, the development and philosophies of the th...
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20 June 2024

This book provides a comprehensive but concise introduction to Chinese Buddhism and the study of Buddhism in China: their Indic roots, their Sinicization, the development and philosophies of the three central lineages, the natural exchange between Buddhist cultures and schools of thought, the foundations of Buddhist studies in China, and the chief schools and sects in Chinese Buddhism as well as their characteristics and ethos.
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Pages: 352
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill's Humanities in China Library
Publication Date:
20 June 2024
ISBN: 9789004693166
Format: Hardcover
HONG Xiuping is Distinguished Professor of Nanjing University and a doctoral supervisor. He is mainly engaged in teaching and research on Chinese philosophy, religion, and culture. He has published numerous academic works at home and abroad, including A History of Chinese Buddhist Culture.
Jack Hargreaves is a writer and Mandarin-English translator specialising in literary and academic texts.
Darcy Littler, a translator and PhD researcher at SOAS, University of London, specialises in Chinese Buddhism and Daoism. His current research explores the role of the Three Teachings within the internal alchemy communities of late-Qing Sichuan.
Jack Hargreaves is a writer and Mandarin-English translator specialising in literary and academic texts.
Darcy Littler, a translator and PhD researcher at SOAS, University of London, specialises in Chinese Buddhism and Daoism. His current research explores the role of the Three Teachings within the internal alchemy communities of late-Qing Sichuan.