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The power of the Buddhas: the politics of Buddhism during the Koryŏ dynasty (918-1392)
Sem Vermeersch
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Frontmatter
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Tables, Maps, and Figures (page xv)
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Kings of Unified Silla and Koryŏ (page xvii)
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Abbreviations (page xxi)
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Introduction (page 1)
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Part I Historical and Ideological Background
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1 Buddhism and the State in Late Silla (page 31)
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2 Foundations of a New Buddhist Policy: T'aejo and Buddhism (page 75)
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Part II The Official Institution of Buddhism
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3 Legal Provisions on the Status of Monks (page 151)
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4 The Saṅgha Examination, Ranking, and Administration (page 183)
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5 The Royal and State Preceptors (page 238)
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Part III The Ritual and Economic Roles of Buddhism
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6 The Buddhist Temple Economy in Early Koryŏ (page 271)
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7 Buddhist State Rituals (page 313)
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Conclusion (page 365)
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Appendix
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Biographical Abstracts of Koryŏ Monks (page 375)
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Reference Matter
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Character List (page 419)
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Bibliography (page 433)
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Index (page 467)
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Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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HJAS | 71.1 (Jun. 2011): 155-163 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/harvard_journal_of_asiatic_studies/v071/71.1.breuker.html |
Citable Link
Published: 2008
Publisher: Harvard University Asia Center
- 9781684174768 (ebook)
- 9780674031883 (hardcover)