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Buddhism in Chinese society : an economic history from the fifth to the tenth centuries / Jacques Gernet ; translated by Franciscus Verellen.

By: Language: English Original language: French Series: Studies in Asian culturePublication details: New York : Columbia University Press, c1995.Description: xvii, 441 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0231073801 (acidfree paper)
  • 9780231073806 (acid-free paper)
  • 0231114117
  • 9780231114110
Uniform titles:
  • Aspects économiques du bouddhisme dans la société chinoise du Ve au Xe siècle. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 294.3/0951/09021 20
LOC classification:
  • BQ638 .G4713 1995
Contents:
1. Immediate Facts -- 2. Secondary Facts: The Fiscal Deficit -- 3. The Indian Heritage -- 4. Lands and Dependents -- 5. Industrial Installations -- 6. Commerce and Usury -- 7. The Circuit of Giving -- 8. Economics and Religion -- 9. The Popular Social Environment -- 10. The Wealthy Laity -- 11. The Ruling Class -- 12. Internal Contradictions in the Buddhist Movement in China.
Summary: This seminal study of the religious and economic history of Buddhism by the premier French sinologue has for decades been considered an unsurpassed classic. Here, for the first time, it is available to English-language readers in an updated edition. The fifth through tenth centuries were the period of the greatest expansion of the Buddhist Church in China. Monastic estates controlled a sizeable share of the economy, owning a considerable amount of land and agricultural and manufacturing enterprises. Gernet examines the religious and economic aspects of the society dominated by this power, and explores the Church's effect on Chinese thought and culture.Summary: A much broader historical overview than many works that discuss the economic intricacies of Buddhism in China, Buddhism in Chinese Society interweaves an understanding of social and political organization, Buddhist religious philosophy and doctrine, legal tenets, customs of the day, and many other significant layers of Chinese culture. Drawing largely upon primary sources - from the work of official Chinese historians to the writings of Buddhist monks - Gernet demonstrates the far-reaching influence of Buddhism on the economic development of China during a time when the religion was growing at an unprecedented rate among all levels of society. Buddhism in Chinese Society looks at state and imperial policy but also delves into the lives of villagers far away from the major centers of religious and economic power.Summary: Translated and revised by respected scholar of Chinese religions Franciscus Verellen, who has worked closely with Gernet, this edition includes new references, an extensive, up-to-date bibliography, and a comprehensive index.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [401]-423) and index.

1. Immediate Facts -- 2. Secondary Facts: The Fiscal Deficit -- 3. The Indian Heritage -- 4. Lands and Dependents -- 5. Industrial Installations -- 6. Commerce and Usury -- 7. The Circuit of Giving -- 8. Economics and Religion -- 9. The Popular Social Environment -- 10. The Wealthy Laity -- 11. The Ruling Class -- 12. Internal Contradictions in the Buddhist Movement in China.

This seminal study of the religious and economic history of Buddhism by the premier French sinologue has for decades been considered an unsurpassed classic. Here, for the first time, it is available to English-language readers in an updated edition. The fifth through tenth centuries were the period of the greatest expansion of the Buddhist Church in China. Monastic estates controlled a sizeable share of the economy, owning a considerable amount of land and agricultural and manufacturing enterprises. Gernet examines the religious and economic aspects of the society dominated by this power, and explores the Church's effect on Chinese thought and culture.

A much broader historical overview than many works that discuss the economic intricacies of Buddhism in China, Buddhism in Chinese Society interweaves an understanding of social and political organization, Buddhist religious philosophy and doctrine, legal tenets, customs of the day, and many other significant layers of Chinese culture. Drawing largely upon primary sources - from the work of official Chinese historians to the writings of Buddhist monks - Gernet demonstrates the far-reaching influence of Buddhism on the economic development of China during a time when the religion was growing at an unprecedented rate among all levels of society. Buddhism in Chinese Society looks at state and imperial policy but also delves into the lives of villagers far away from the major centers of religious and economic power.

Translated and revised by respected scholar of Chinese religions Franciscus Verellen, who has worked closely with Gernet, this edition includes new references, an extensive, up-to-date bibliography, and a comprehensive index.

Translated from the French F. Verellen.

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