Search Books
THE MONK AND THE PHILOSOPHE… Karmapa: The Politics of Re…

The Fluid Pantheon: Gods of Medieval Japan, Volume 1

Author Bernard Faure
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Category Buddhism
📄 Viewing lite version Full site ›
🌎 Shop on Amazon — choose country
55.00 USD
🛒 Buy New on Amazon 🇺🇸 🏷 Buy Used — $89.69

✓ Usually ships in 24 hours

Share:
Book Details
Author(s)Bernard Faure
ISBN / ASIN0824839331
ISBN-139780824839338
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,364,692
CategoryBuddhism
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

Written by one of the leading scholars of Japanese religion, The Fluid Pantheon is the first installment of a multivolume project that promises to be a milestone in our understanding of the mythico-ritual system of esoteric Buddhism specifically the nature and roles of deities in the religious world of medieval Japan and beyond. Bernard Faure introduces readers to medieval Japanese religiosity and shows the centrality of the gods in religious discourse and ritual; in doing so he moves away from the usual textual, historical, and sociological approaches that constitute the method of current religious studies. The approach considers the gods (including buddhas and demons) as meaningful and powerful interlocutors and not merely as cyphers for social groups or projections of the human mind. Throughout he engages insights drawn from structuralism, post-structuralism, and Actor-network theory to retrieve the implicit pantheon (as opposed to the explicit orthodox pantheon ) of esoteric Japanese Buddhism (Mikky ).

Through a number of case studies, Faure describes and analyzes the impressive mythological and ritual efflorescence that marked the medieval period, not only in the religious domain, but also in the political, artistic, and literary spheres. He displays vast knowledge of his subject and presents his research much of it in largely unstudied material with theoretical sophistication. His arguments and analyses assume the centrality of the iconographic record, and so he has brought together in this volume a rich and rare collection of more than 180 color and black-and-white images. This emphasis on iconography and the ways in which it complements, supplements, or deconstructs textual orthodoxy is critical to a fuller comprehension of a set of medieval Japanese beliefs and practices. It also offers a corrective to the traditional division of the field into religious studies, which typically ignores the images, and art history, which oftentimes overlooks their ritual and religious meaning.

The Fluid Pantheon and its companion volumes should persuade readers that the gods constituted a central part of medieval Japanese religion and that the latter cannot be reduced to a simplistic confrontation, parallelism, or complementarity between some monolithic teachings known as Buddhism and Shinto. Once these reductionist labels and categories are discarded, a new and fascinating religious landscape begins to unfold.

Joy Of Living
View
A History of Indian Logic: Ancient, Mediaeval and Mode…
View
In the Buddha's Words: An Anthology of Discourses from…
View
The Essence of the Heart Sutra: The Dalai Lama's Heart…
View
The Jataka: Volumes 1 & 2 (Forgotten Books)
View
Magic and Ritual in Tibet: The Cult of Tara
View
Siddhartha
View
The Generation Stage in Buddhist Tantra
View