本書是第一部研究太虛大師佛教改革始末的英文專書。作者除了大量引用原始中文資料外,亦引用了許多西方學者與傳教士的評論,包括太虛思想萌芽的歷史背景、一生的行止與全球性的弘法嘗試,以及其大乘佛教思想的願景架構與遺澤等,研究範圍十分完整,兼具東、西方及跨宗教的觀點與分析,為讀者提供了有別於坊間同類書籍的珍貴資料。太虛大師是二十世紀最重要、最具爭議性的佛教改革家與思想家。他於民初發起以「人生佛教」思想為主軸的佛教復興運動,試圖改革僧伽制度、提倡積極參與社會活動,以菩薩行在這個世界建立淨土,並實現成佛的誓願。他在當時的佛教界與文化界掀起了一番驚濤駭浪,所獲褒貶不一,甚至曾有保守派人士視他為危險分子。太虛自認在佛教改革上是失敗的,然而在他圓寂半個世紀後的今天,他所撒下的「人生佛教」種子,經歷了風雨飄搖的動盪年代,已然在台灣佛教界生根並且開花、結果。無論歷史如何評論他的成敗,不容置疑的是,他的影響力此刻正塑造著漢傳佛教的現代面貌。
作者簡介
白德滿(Don A. Pittman)范德比爾特大學(Vanderbilt University)文學碩士,芝加哥大學(University of Chicago)哲學博士。曾於1994至2000年落腳南台灣,擔任台南神學院的神學系主任與宗教學教授,同一時期於台北擔任台灣神學院客座教授,亦講授於菲律賓馬尼拉的東南亞神學研究院(South East Asia Graduate School of Religion)。目前,他是美國奧克拉荷馬州菲利浦神學院(Phillips Theological Seminary)的宗教歷史學教授與學術副校長。
譯者簡介
鄭清榮台灣雲林人,淡江大學美國研究所碩士,曾任中時晚報國際新聞中心主任。著有《郭曉晤長壽祕訣》(原水)、《鐵漢慈顏-台灣重機鉅子紀金標打造金豐傳奇》(上游),譯有《基因與命運》(原水)、《超覺玄祕體驗》、《危險激情》、《輕鬆說不》、《論人性》(時報)、《抓住心靈時刻》、《另類家庭》(天下)。興趣為寫作、翻譯與氣功。
To my knowledge there are no anthologies of Ch’an poetry in Chinese, Japanese or English which describe in detail the method of practice and the experience of Ch’an Furthermore, there are few prose sources in English dealing with the same topics On the other hand, there are numerous books in English that relate the episodes of the kung-ans(koans)The prevailing view that comes from reading these stories is that the practice of Ch’an is methodless, and since there is no way to describe the experience of Ch’an, it is suggested that we just go ahead and practice by studying the kung-ans The purpose of these poems is different in that they specifically show you how to practice, what attitudes to cultivate and what pitfalls to beware of Finally, they attempt to describe the ineffable experience of Ch’an itself These poems flow directly from the minds of the enlightened Ch’an masters; we get a glimpse into their experience at the time of, and after their enlightenment In contrast, in reading a kung-an we get an objective story of what happened and we don’t really know what was in their minds. It is my hope that this collection of poems will give those who are interested in the practice a new way of looking at Ch’an and a more balanced view of the scope of Ch’an literature The present selection is offered to make this tradition available to Western readers who may otherwise not be aware of their existence.
Master Sheng-Yen has devoted much of his life to spreading the teachings of Chinese Buddhism—a practice that antedates the more familiar Japanese and Tibetan traditions—throughout the world. He became known in the United States after he began founding meditation centers here in 1980. Now in his late seventies, he tells the remarkable story of his life and spiritual education in FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW. From descriptions of the private world of Buddhist masters to first-hand accounts of Chinese history, it is a rare document that is both an important look at China’s past and a compelling spiritual journey across a lifetime.Sheng-Yen’s story is of a life lived in the last years of the Republic of China, the Sino-Japanese War, and the founding of the People’s Republic of China. An eye-opening slice of modern history as well as an authoritative introduction to an ancient religious tradition, FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW will appeal to spiritual seekers, travelers who want to understand more about China, or anyone looking for a fascinating story.
From The Preface By Dan Stevenson EN. SHENG YEH is a master in the Caodong and Linji lineages of Chan〈Zen〉 school, who for twenty five years now has been guiding students from Taiwan, the United States, and Europe in the practice of Chan Buddhism. Hoofprint of the Ox provides a systematic introduction ─ in Sheng yen,s own words ─ to the principles that inform his particular style of Chan training.... In the final analysis, it is an unabashedly normative work ─ a book on Chan practice addressed to an English speaking audience with a personal interest in Buddhism. To the extent that this audience is also primarily Western, Hoofprint is more than passive report of Sheng yen,s personal convictions. It situates those convictions in responsive relation to specific expectations about Chen practice current among Western students, with specific points to be made.