A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... Heian period . The Six Sects of the Nara Period In the Nara period ( 701-794 A.D. ) six sects were introduced from China into Japan . ( 1 ) The Risshū or Ritsu sect . Its main principles are the observation of strict monastic discipline ...
... Heian period . The Six Sects of the Nara Period In the Nara period ( 701-794 A.D. ) six sects were introduced from China into Japan . ( 1 ) The Risshū or Ritsu sect . Its main principles are the observation of strict monastic discipline ...
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Hajime Nakamura. CHAPTER III MEDIEVAL THOUGHT 1. Medieval Society of Japan The period after the introduction of Buddhism until the beginning of Tokugawa period is usually divided into pre - Nara , Nara , Heian and Kamakura - Muromachi ...
Hajime Nakamura. CHAPTER III MEDIEVAL THOUGHT 1. Medieval Society of Japan The period after the introduction of Buddhism until the beginning of Tokugawa period is usually divided into pre - Nara , Nara , Heian and Kamakura - Muromachi ...
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... Japan also at nearly the same period as in the West , with Buddhist leaders of new movements in the Kamakura period . The last word of vow by St. Hōnen was written in 1212 in Japanese ; Master Dōgen , who introduced Sōto Zen into Japan ...
... Japan also at nearly the same period as in the West , with Buddhist leaders of new movements in the Kamakura period . The last word of vow by St. Hōnen was written in 1212 in Japanese ; Master Dōgen , who introduced Sōto Zen into Japan ...
Contents
THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL STATE AND ITS PHIL | 1 |
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
Sense of Sin and Need of Divine Grace | 78 |
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