Sources of the Japanese tradition / compiled by Ryusaku Tsunoda, W. Theodore de Bary, Donald Keene.
Series: Records of civilization, sources and studies ; 54 | Introduction to Oriental civilizationsPublication details: New York : Columbia University Press, 1958.Description: xxvi, 928 p. : maps ; 24 cmSubject(s):Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Main Collection | John Kinder Theological Library | DS821 SOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | J00221475 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [907]-913) and index.
The earliest records of Japan -- Early Shinto -- Prince Shōtoku and his Constitution -- Chinese thought and institutions in early Japan -- Nara Buddhism -- Saichō and Mt. Hiei -- Kūkai and esoteric Buddhism -- The spread of esoteric Buddhism -- The vocabulary of Japanese aesthetics, I -- Amida and the Pure Land -- Nichiren : the sun and the lotus -- Zen Buddhism -- Shinto in Medieval Japan -- The vocabulary of Japanese aesthetics, II -- Heroes and hero worship -- Neo-Confucian orthodoxy -- The Ōyōmei (Wang Yang-ming) School in Japan -- The rediscovery of Confucianism -- The vocabulary of Japanese aesthetics, III -- The Haiku and the democracy of poetry in Japan -- Eighteenth-century rationalism -- The Shinto revival -- Reformers of the late Tokugawa period -- The debate over seclusion and restoration -- The Meiji era -- The high tide of prewar liberalism -- The rise of revolutionary nationalism -- The Japanese social movement -- The Japanese tradition in the modern world.