Shinran’s World: A Dialogue of Shin Buddhism and Zen Buddhism (1961: published in three parts in 1985, 1986 and 1988)

K. Daiei, K. Nishitani, S. Ryōjin, Suzuki Daisetsu
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Finally, we re-compact this period in the presentation of Shin Buddhism by taking a step backwards in time to take note of the interaction with Zen Buddhism. This area is explored in a robust dialogue between Suzuki Daisetsu, Kaneko Daiei, Soga Ryōjin 曽我量深 (1875–1971) and Nishitani Keiji 西谷啓治 (1900–1990), all resident in Kyōto at that time. Though not published until 1985, 1986 and 1988, in three parts, the meetings between these Buddhist thinkers had of course taken place shortly before Suzuki died in 1966. The participants are all major figures in the philosophically religious explorations of Buddhism in the wider context of modern thought. Soga Ryōjin was one of the leading intellectuals of the Shin Buddhist tradition in his day. Nishitani Keiji is well known as a representative figure of the “Kyōto School,” a loose designation for that influential stream of intellectual consciousness which spanned religious denominations and universities alike in the city of Kyōto. This chapter is dedicated to analyse the dialogue of four of the most eminent Japanese Buddhist thinkers of this century, who gathered on Mount Hiei for a three-day dialogue on Shin Buddhism.
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真然的世界:真宗与禅宗的对话(1961年,1985年、1986年和1988年分三部分出版)
最后,我们将重新压缩这段时期的新佛教的呈现,通过时间倒退一步来注意到与禅宗的互动。这一领域在当时居住在Kyōto的Suzuki Daisetsu、Kaneko Daiei、Soga Ryōjin(1875-1971)和Nishitani Keiji(1900-1990)之间的有力对话中得到了探索。虽然直到1985年、1986年和1988年才分三部分出版,但这些佛教思想家之间的会面当然发生在铃木1966年去世前不久。参与者都是在现代思想的大背景下,对佛教进行哲学宗教探索的重要人物。Soga Ryōjin是当时信教的主要知识分子之一。西谷敬二以“Kyōto学派”的代表人物而闻名,“Kyōto学派”是一个宽泛的名称,指的是在Kyōto市跨越宗教派别和大学的有影响力的知识分子意识流。这一章专门分析本世纪最杰出的四位日本佛教思想家的对话,他们聚集在比惠山上进行了为期三天的关于真佛教的对话。
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