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| Introduction | | *{{i|Introduction|''1''}} |
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| PART ONE: FAITH
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| 1. The Primacy of Faith in Buddhism
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| 2. Patriarchal Faith and Doctrinal Faith
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| 3. Buddha-nature and Patriarchal Faith
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| 4. Essence-Function versus Subject-Object Constructions
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| 5. Nonbacksliding Faith and Backsliding Faith
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| 6. The Two Truths and Skill-in-Means
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| PART TWO: PRACTICE | | <center>PART ONE: FAITH</center> |
| 7. The Unity of Faith and Enlightenment in Practice
| | *{{i|1. The Primacy of Faith in Buddhism|11}} |
| 8. Bodhidharma's Wall Meditation
| | *{{i|2. Patriarchal Faith and Doctrinal Faith|19}} |
| 9. Questioning Meditation and the Dynamics of Faith
| | *{{i|3. Buddha-nature and Patriarchal Faith|25}} |
| 10.Practice in the Treatise on Awakening Mahayana Faith
| | *{{i|4. Essence-Function versus Subject-Object Constructions|35}} |
| 11. Faith and Practice in Pure Land Buddhism
| | *{{i|5. Nonbacksliding Faith and Backsliding Faith|43}} |
| 12. Faith as the Practice of Compassion
| | *{{i|6. The Two Truths and Skill-in-Means|49}} |
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| PART THREE: ENLIGHTENMENT
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| 13. Sudden Enlightenment and Gradual Practice
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| 14. Faith and Enlightenment in the Hua-yen Sutra
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| 15. Kkaech'im: The Experience of Brokenness
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| 16. Revolution of the Basis
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| 17. The Three Gates
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| Conclusion | | <center>PART TWO: PRACTICE</center> |
| Abbreviations | | *{{i|7. The Unity of Faith and Enlightenment in Practice|55}} |
| Notes | | *{{i|8. Bodhidharma's Wall Meditation|59}} |
| Glossary of Chinese Characters | | *{{i|9. Questioning Meditation and the Dynamics of Faith|66}} |
| Bibliography | | *{{i|10.Practice in the Treatise on Awakening Mahayana Faith|78}} |
| Index | | *{{i|11. Faith and Practice in Pure Land Buddhism|90}} |
| | *{{i|12. Faith as the Practice of Compassion|96}} |
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| | <center>PART THREE: ENLIGHTENMENT</center> |
| | *{{i|13. Sudden Enlightenment and Gradual Practice|105}} |
| | *{{i|14. Faith and Enlightenment in the Hua-yen Sutra|110}} |
| | *{{i|15. Kkaech'im: The Experience of Brokenness|123}} |
| | *{{i|16. Revolution of the Basis|126}} |
| | *{{i|17. The Three Gates|133}} |
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| | *{{i|Conclusion|137}} |
| | *{{i|Abbreviations|145}} |
| | *{{i|Notes|147}} |
| | *{{i|Glossary of Chinese Characters|159}} |
| | *{{i|Bibliography|169}} |
| | *{{i|Index|205}} |
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