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13. Can the Precepts Be Lost? Can the Precepts Be Violated? The Role of the Record of the Meaning of the Bodhisattva Precepts in Medieval Tendai Discourse
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Paul Groner
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Conventions and Abbreviations xv
- 1. Introducing the Precepts and Outlining the Chapters of This Book 1
- 2. The Brahma’s Net Sutra Precepts 12
- 3. Annen’s Interpretation of the Tendai Ordination: Its Background and Later Influence 35
- 4. Annen, Tankei, Henjō, and Monastic Discipline in the Tendai School: The Background of Annen’s Futsūju Bosatsukai Kōshaku (Extensive commentary on the universal bodhisattva precept ordination) 55
- 5. Japanese Tendai Perfect-Sudden Precepts and the Vinaya 81
- 6. The Role of Confession in Chinese and Japanese Tiantai/Tendai Bodhisattva Ordinations 96
- 7. The Lotus Sutra and the Perfect-Sudden Precepts 119
- 8. Kōen and the Consecrated Ordination 147
- 9. Ritually Embodying the Lotus Sutra: An Interpretation of the Consecrated Ordination in the Kurodani Lineage 180
- 10. Training through Debates in Medieval Tendai and Seizan-ha Temples 207
- 11. Jitsudō Ninkū on Ordinations 232
- 12. Doctrinal Discussions of Killing in Medieval Tendai Texts 255
- 13. Can the Precepts Be Lost? Can the Precepts Be Violated? The Role of the Record of the Meaning of the Bodhisattva Precepts in Medieval Tendai Discourse 276
- 14. Summing Up the Medieval Tendai Precepts and Tracing Those Themes to the Modern Period 301
- Afterword 329
- Glossary 331
- Bibliography 351
- Index 371
- About the Author 377
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Conventions and Abbreviations xv
- 1. Introducing the Precepts and Outlining the Chapters of This Book 1
- 2. The Brahma’s Net Sutra Precepts 12
- 3. Annen’s Interpretation of the Tendai Ordination: Its Background and Later Influence 35
- 4. Annen, Tankei, Henjō, and Monastic Discipline in the Tendai School: The Background of Annen’s Futsūju Bosatsukai Kōshaku (Extensive commentary on the universal bodhisattva precept ordination) 55
- 5. Japanese Tendai Perfect-Sudden Precepts and the Vinaya 81
- 6. The Role of Confession in Chinese and Japanese Tiantai/Tendai Bodhisattva Ordinations 96
- 7. The Lotus Sutra and the Perfect-Sudden Precepts 119
- 8. Kōen and the Consecrated Ordination 147
- 9. Ritually Embodying the Lotus Sutra: An Interpretation of the Consecrated Ordination in the Kurodani Lineage 180
- 10. Training through Debates in Medieval Tendai and Seizan-ha Temples 207
- 11. Jitsudō Ninkū on Ordinations 232
- 12. Doctrinal Discussions of Killing in Medieval Tendai Texts 255
- 13. Can the Precepts Be Lost? Can the Precepts Be Violated? The Role of the Record of the Meaning of the Bodhisattva Precepts in Medieval Tendai Discourse 276
- 14. Summing Up the Medieval Tendai Precepts and Tracing Those Themes to the Modern Period 301
- Afterword 329
- Glossary 331
- Bibliography 351
- Index 371
- About the Author 377