1 | 1. The Flower of Chinese Buddhism, Chapter 1: From India to China (pp.3~16) 2. Chapter 2: Early Chinese Translations of Buddhist Scriptures (pp.17~32) 3. Chapter 3: Kumarajiva and His Translation Activities (pp.33~56) | |
2 | 1. The Flower of Chinese Buddhism, Chapter 1: From India to China (pp.3~16) 2. Chapter 2: Early Chinese Translations of Buddhist Scriptures (pp.17~32) 3. Chapter 3: Kumarajiva and His Translation Activities (pp.33~56) | |
3 | 1. The Flower of Chinese Buddhism, Chapter 3: Kumarajiva and His Translation Activities (pp.33~56) 2. Chapter 4: Efforts to Systematize the Teachings (pp.57~68) | |
4 | 1. The Flower of Chinese Buddhism, Chapter 4: Efforts to Systematize the Teachings (pp.57~68) 2. Chapter 5: Travelers in Search of the Law (pp.69~86) 3. Chapter 6: Nan-yüeh Hui-ssu and the Veneration of the Lotus Sutra (pp.87~102) | |
5 | 1. The Flower of Chinese Buddhism, Chapter 6: Nan-yüeh Hui-ssu and the Veneration of the Lotus Sutra (pp.87~102) 2. Chapter 7: T’ien-t’ai Chih-yi and His Three Major Writings (pp.103~121) | |
6 | 1. T’ien-Tai Buddhism: An Outline of the Fourfold Teachings, Notes on the Translation (pp.15~18) 2. Part 1. Introduction (pp.21~48) | |
7 | 1. T’ien-Tai Buddhism: An Outline of the Fourfold Teachings, Part 1. Introduction (pp.21~48) 2. Étienne Lamotte, Assessment of Textual Interpretation in Buddhism, Buddhist Hermenutics, (pp.11~27) | |
8 | T’ien-Tai Buddhism: An Outline of the Fourfold Teachings, Part 2. Translation (pp.53~82) | |
9 | T’ien-Tai Buddhism: An Outline of the Fourfold Teachings, Part 2. Translation (pp.53~82) | |
10 | 1. T’ien-Tai Buddhism: An Outline of the Fourfold Teachings, Part 2. Translation (pp.83~118) 2. Fundamentals of Mainstream Buddhism, Part Four: 13. The First Two Paths (pp.242~269) | |
11 | 1. T’ien-Tai Buddhism: An Outline of the Fourfold Teachings, Part 2. Translation (pp.83~118) 2. Fundamentals of Mainstream Buddhism, Part Four: 14. The Path Proper (pp.270~281) | |
12 | 1. T’ien-Tai Buddhism: An Outline of the Fourfold Teachings, Part 2. Translation (pp.83~118) 2. Fundamentals of Mainstream Buddhism, Part Four: 15. The Three Ways (pp.282~303) | |
13 | T’ien-Tai Buddhism: An Outline of the Fourfold Teachings, Part 2. Translation (pp.119~152) | |
14 | T’ien-Tai Buddhism: An Outline of the Fourfold Teachings, Part 2. Translation (pp.119~152) | |
15 | T’ien-Tai Buddhism: An Outline of the Fourfold Teachings, Part 2. Translation (pp.153~190) | |
16 | T’ien-Tai Buddhism: An Outline of the Fourfold Teachings, Part 2. Translation (pp.153~190) | |
17 | David W. Chappell, Hermeneutical Phases in Chinese Buddhism, Buddhist Hermenutics, (pp.175~207) | |
18 | Semester Review | |