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Visions of Power

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"Continuing his efforts to look at Chan/Zen with a full array of postmodernist critical techniques, Faure now probes the imaginaire, or mental universe, of the Buddhist Soto Zen master Keizan Jokin (1268-1325). Although Faure's new book may be read at one level as an intellectual biography, Keizan is portrayed here less as an original thinker than as a representative of his culture and an example of the paradoxes of the Soto school. The Chan/Zen doctrine that he avowed was allegedly reasonable and demythologizing, but he lived in a psychological world that was just as imbued with the marvelous as was that of his contemporary Dante Alighieri." "Drawing on his own dreams to demonstrate that he possessed the magical authority that he felt to reside also in icons and relics, Keizan strove to use these "visions of power" to buttress his influence as a patriarch. To reveal the historical, institutional, ritual, and visionary elements in Keizan's life and thought and to compare these to Soto doctrine, Faure draws on largely neglected texts, particularly the Record of Tokoku (a chronicle that begins with Keizan's account of the origins of the first of the monasteries that he established) and the kirigami, or secret initiation documents."--BOOK JACKET.

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346

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Visions of power: imagining medieval Japanese Buddhism
2000, Princeton University Press
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Visions of Power
May 15, 2000, Princeton University Press
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Cover of: Visions of power
Visions of power: imagining medieval Japanese Buddhism
1996, Princeton University Press
in English and Japanese

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First Sentence

"ONE OF THE CHARACTERISTIC features of the Record of Tokoku is its autobiographical element."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
346
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7756826M
ISBN 10
0691029415
ISBN 13
9780691029412
LibraryThing
777937
Goodreads
1283339

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OL1868924W

First Sentence

"ONE OF THE CHARACTERISTIC features of the Record of Tokoku is its autobiographical element."

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