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The Pilgrimage of Buddhism and a Buddhist Pilgrimage

1928

But no who reads this book through will need to be told that chief indebtedness is to the eyes and memory the q\ apprehension the sympathetic understanding and the failing encouragement of my Fellow Pilgrim."CONTENTS PREFACE CHAPTER I THE FOUNDER II THE MORAL TEACHINGS OF THE FOUNDER ON THEIR NEGATIVE SIDE III THE POSITIVE SIDE OF THE BUDDHIST ETHIC. IV THE ROAD TO SPIRITUAL FREEDOM V MAN AND [...] But the aim of the leaders of the Buddhist revi\ is not to reproduce the ancient Buddhism but to purify t religion from the superstitions that have gathered round to harmonize it with modern science and to spread abro; a knowledge of the essentials of Mahayana thought. [...]. to what the essentials of Mahayana thought are the leade naturally differ some expounding the abstruse conceptio of the T'ien-t'ai or the Dharma-lakshana philosophies sor teaching the simple faith of O-mi-to and the Pure Lan A few of the leaders of the movement are very bitter towa Christianity seeing in it naturally a great danger to Bu dhism and they attack it with ridicule and invective. [...] It brought a mesage of peace for the troubled days ai the magazine clearly stated that the new message was destined to li the sublime teachings of the Mahayana Doctrine for the help of t"384 THE PILGRIMAGE OF BUDDHISM people tossed about in the sea of modern doubt. [...] (3) Those wl have devoted their hearts to the Fo and help other men come to him; these become Fos and P'usas and live in heave At this point in the conversation the small boy refilled o teacups from the pot on the brazier; and either the fre tea or the remarks of the spokesman stimulated the min of the other monks who sat around the large table openii melon seeds with their well-nicked teeth.
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Preface
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Chapter XIX The Buddhist Revival in China
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Chapter XX Buddhist Thought in China
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Chapter XXI Korean Buddhism
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Chapter XXII Japan and the Japanese
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Chapter XXIII The Story of Japanese Buddhism
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Chapter XXIV The Buddhist Cycle in Japan
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Chapter XXV Buddhist Temples in Japan
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Chapter XXVI Buddhist Sects and Clergy
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Chapter XXVII The Japanese Layman
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Chapter XXVIII Propaganda Education and Philanthropy
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Chapter XXIX Buddhist Thought in Japan—the Earlier Sects
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Chapter XXX Zen
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Chapter XXXI Philosophical Positions of the Nichiren and Amida Sects
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Chapter XXXII A Review of the Present Condition of Buddhism
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Chapter XXXIII The Unity of Buddhism
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Chapter XXXIV Buddhism and Christianity
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Index
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