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| |BookToc=''Foreword''<br> | | |BookToc='''Foreword'''<br> |
| ''Preface''<br> | | '''Preface'''<br> |
| ''Contributors''<br> | | '''Contributors'''<br> |
| ''Abbreviations''<br> | | '''Abbreviations'''<br> |
| | | <br> |
| ''I. CHINA'' | | '''I. CHINA''' |
| * a. ''State of Scholarship'' | | * a. ''State of Scholarship'' |
| * {{i|New Japanese Studies in Early Ch'an History|1}} | | * {{i|New Japanese Studies in Early Ch'an History|1}} |
| ***Philip Yampolsky | | ***Philip Yampolsky |
| <br><br>
| | <br> |
| * b. Formative Period | | * b. ''Formative Period'' |
| * {{i|The Li-tai fa-pao chi and the Ch'an Doctrine of Sudden Awakening|13}} | | * {{i|The ''Li-tai fa-pao chi'' and the Ch'an Doctrine of Sudden Awakening|13}} |
| ***Yanagida Seizan | | ***Yanagida Seizan |
| <br><br>
| | <br> |
| * {{i|Seng-ch'ou's Method of Dhyana|51}} | | * {{i|Seng-ch'ou's Method of ''Dhyāna''|51}} |
| ***Jan Yiin-hua | | ***Jan Yiin-hua |
| <br><br>
| | <br> |
| * {{i|T'an-ch'ien and the Early Ch'an Tradition: Translation and Analysis of the Essay "Wangshih-fei-Iun"|65}} | | * {{i|T'an-ch'ien and the Early Ch'an Tradition: Translation and Analysis of the Essay "Wangshih-fei-Iun"|65}} |
| ***Whalen W. Lai | | ***Whalen W. Lai |
| <br><br>
| | <br> |
| * {{i|The Teachings of the Fourth Ch'an Patriarch Tao-hsin (580-651)|89}} | | * {{i|The Teachings of the Fourth Ch'an Patriarch Tao-hsin (580-651)|89}} |
| ***David W. Chappell | | ***David W. Chappell |
| <br><br>
| | <br> |
| The Concept of Ii nien ("being free from thinking,,) in the Northern Line of Ch'an Buddhism 131 | | * {{i|The Concept of ''Ii nien'' ("being free from thinking") in the Northern Line of Ch'an Buddhism|131}} |
| Robert B. | | ***Robert B. Zeuschner |
| Zeuschner
| | <br> |
| Early Hua-yen, Meditation, and Early Ch'an: | | * {{i|Early Hua-yen, Meditation, and Early Ch'an: Some Preliminary<br>Considerations|149}} |
| Some Preliminary Considerations 149 | | ***Robert M. Gimello |
| Robert M. Gimello | | <br> |
| The Early Ch'an Monastic Rule: Ch'ing-kuei | | * {{i|The Early Ch'an Monastic Rule: ''Ch'ing-kuei'' and the Shaping of Ch'an<br>Community Life|165}} |
| and the Shaping of Ch'an Community Life 165 | | ***Martin Collcutt |
| Martin Collcutt | | <br> |
| c. The Developing Tradition | | * c. ''The Developing Tradition'' |
| The "Recorded Sayings" Texts of Chinese Ch'an | | * {{i|The "Recorded Sayings" Texts of Chinese Ch'an Buddhism|185}} |
| Buddhism" 185 | | ***Yanagida Seizan |
| Yanagida Seizan | | <br> |
| Lin-chi on "Language-Dependence," An Interpretive Analysis 207 | | * {{i|Lin-chi on "Language-Dependence," An Interpretive Analysis|207}} |
| Ronald L. Burr | | ***Ronald L. Burr |
| Sinitic MaIJ.c;lalas: The Wu-wei-t'u of Ts'aoshan 229 | | <br> |
| Whalen W. Lai | | * {{i|Sinitic Mandalas: The ''Wu-wei-t'u'' of Ts'aoshan|229}} |
| d. Interaction | | ***Whalen W. Lai |
| The Ambiguity of the Buddha-nature Concept | | <br> |
| in India and China 259 | | *d. ''Interaction'' |
| Andrew Rawlinson . | | * {{i|The Ambiguity of the Buddha-nature Concept in India and China|259}} |
| The Problem of Desire and Emotions in Taoism | | ***Andrew Rawlinson |
| and Ch'an 281 | | <br> |
| John Visvader and | | * {{i|The Problem of Desire and Emotions in Taoism and Ch'an|281}} |
| William C. Doub | | ***John Visvader and William C. Doub |
| The Pure and the Impure: The Mencian Problematik in Chinese Buddhism 299 | | <br> |
| Whalen W. Lai | | * {{i|The Pure and the Impure: The Mencian Problematik in Chinese Buddhism|299}} |
| II. TIBET | | ***Whalen W. Lai |
| a. State of Scholarship | | <br> |
| The Study of Tibetan Ch'an Manuscripts Recovered from Tun-huang: A Review of the Field | | '''II. TIBET''' |
| and its Prospects 327 | | * a. ''State of Scholarship'' |
| Daishun Ueyama | | * {{i|The Study of Tibetan Ch'an Manuscripts Recovered from Tun-huang: A Review<br>of the Field and its Prospects|327}} |
| b. Tibetan Meditation Systems and Ch 'an | | ***Daishun Ueyama |
| 'Meditation' Trends in Early Tibet 351 | | <br> |
| Herbert V. Guenther | | * b. ''Tibetan Meditation Systems and Ch 'an'' |
| 'The Great Perfection' in the Tradition of the | | * {{i|'Meditation' Trends in Early Tibet|351}} |
| Bonpos 367 | | ***Herbert V. Guenther |
| Per Kvaerne | | <br> |
| Indian Materials on the Doctrine of Sudden | | * {{i|'The Great Perfection' in the Tradition of the Bonpos|367}} |
| Enlightenment 393 | | ***Per Kvaerne |
| Luis O. Gomez | | <br> |
| | * {{i|Indian Materials on the Doctrine of Sudden Enlightenment|393}} |
| | ***Luis O. Gomez |
| | <br> |
| | '''Index''' |
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