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Chán Buddhism in Dūnhuáng and Beyond: A Study of Manuscripts, Texts, and Contexts in Memory of John R. McRae is dedicated to the memory of the eminent Chán scholar John McRae and investigates the spread of early Chán in a historical, multi-lingual, and interreligious context. Combining the expertise of scholars of Chinese, Tibetan, Uighur, and Tangut Buddhism, the edited volume is based on a thorough study of manuscripts from Dūnhuáng, Turfan, and Karakhoto, tracing the particular features of Chán in the Northwestern and Northern regions of late medieval China.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Chán Buddhism in an Inter-religious and Cross-linguistic perspective
Christoph Anderl
Part 1 Early Chán History Revisited
1 Early Chán Revisited: A Critical Reading of Dàoxuán's Hagiographies of Bodhidharma, Huìkě and Their Associates
John Jorgensen
2 Northern Chán and the Siddhaṃ Songs
Christoph Anderl and Henrik H. Sørensen
Part 2 The Spread of Chán in the Northwestern Region
3 The Old Uigur Translation of the Siddhaṃ Songs
Peter Zieme
4 Reconsidering Tibetan Chán
Sam van Schaik
5 The Great Master Tōnglǐ: The Texts by a Liáo Buddhist Master among the Khara-Khoto Findings
Kirill Solonin
Part 3 Chán in an Interreligious Perspective
6 The Meeting and Conflation of Chán and Esoteric Buddhism during the Táng
Henrik H. Sørensen
7 Buddho-Daoist Interaction as Creative Dialogue: The Mind and Dào in Twofold Mystery Teaching
Friederike Assandri
John R. McRae: A Bibliography
Index