Zen Buddhism : selected writings of D.T. Suzuki / edited by William Barrett.
Publication details: New York : Doubleday, 1996.Edition: Image edDescription: xx, 294 p. ; 21 cmISBN:- 038548349X (pbk.) :
- 9780385483490 (pbk.)
- 294.3/927 21
- BL1430 .S848 1996
- BQ9265.4 .S89 1996
Contents:
The sense of Zen -- Zen in relation to Buddhism generally -- The history of Zen -- Satori, or, Enlightenment -- Practical methods of Zen instruction -- The reason of unreason : the koan exercise -- The Zen doctrine of no-mind -- The role of nature in Zen Buddhism -- Existentialism, pragmatism and Zen -- Painting, swordsmanship, tea ceremony.
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BQ9265.4 .F38 1994 The rhetoric of immediacy : a cultural critique of Chan/Zen Buddhism / | BQ9265.4 .M23 1986 Teaching Zen to Christians : orientation talks for beginners / | BQ9265.4 .S477 1999 Subtle wisdom : understanding suffering, cultivating compassion through Ch'an buddhism / | BQ9265.4 .S89 1996 Zen Buddhism : selected writings of D.T. Suzuki / | BQ9265.4 .S95 1991 An introduction to Zen Buddhism / | BQ9265.4 .T48 1989 The three pillars of Zen : teaching, practice, and enlightenment / | BQ9265.4 W38 1989 Way of Zen = [Zendō] / |
"Image Books."
"Originally published by Anchor Books in 1956"--T.p. verso.
The sense of Zen -- Zen in relation to Buddhism generally -- The history of Zen -- Satori, or, Enlightenment -- Practical methods of Zen instruction -- The reason of unreason : the koan exercise -- The Zen doctrine of no-mind -- The role of nature in Zen Buddhism -- Existentialism, pragmatism and Zen -- Painting, swordsmanship, tea ceremony.
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