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This is a scholarly study of the evolution of Mahayana Buddhism in Japan.
Lloyd was particularly interested in how Eastern religions interacted with those in the west.
A Christian clergyman and long-time resident in Japan at the turn of the
20th century, Arthur Lloyd felt that Buddhism has much in common with Christianity, including possible historical links.
In this book he discusses doctrinal and narrative parallels between Mahayana Buddhism and early Christian, Gnostic, and Manichean beliefs.

The book is particularly strong in its exposition of the various Buddhist sects in Japan, with extensive material on Nichiren, including a translation of the Namudaishi and the Rissho Ankoku ron, two important Nichiren texts.
He also discusses the Amida (Pure Land), Shingon and Zen schools.
The historical account covers one and a half millennia of Japanese history, from the first entry of Buddhism in the fifth century via Korea, through the Nara, Heian, Gempei, Kamakura, Muromachi and the Tokugawa periods.
If you are looking for a comprehensive volume which covers the development of modern Japanese Buddhism, this is an essential reference.
This is also a great read for religious studies students and others interested in Buddhism and the development of eastern religions.--J. B. Hare, November 26th, 2008.


Title Page

Preface

Contents

Chapter I. Mahyna

Chapter II. The Stage on which S'akyamuni made his Appearance

Chapter III. The Buddha and his Greatest Disciple

Chapter IV. The Pre-Christian Expansion of Buddhism

Chapter V. Pusityamitra

Chapter IV. The New Testament in Touch with the East

Chapter VII. Alexandria and Antioch at the Time of Christ

Chapter VIII. The Legend of St. Thomas

Chapter IX. The Call from China

Chapter X. Buddhism just before the Coming of Christianity

Chapter XI. As'vaghosha

Chapter XII. Ngrjuna

Chapter XIII. The Missionaries of the Han

Chapter XIV. Dharmagupta

Chapter XV. Manichism

Chapter XVI. China in the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Centuries

Chapter XVII. Buddhism Reaches Japan

Chapter XVIII. The Crown Prince Shtoku Taishi

Chapter XIX. Buddhism during the Nara Period

Chapter XX. Heian Buddhism

Chapter XXI. "Namudaishi"

Chapter XXII. The Buddhism of the Gempei Period

Chapter XXIII. The Buddhism of Kamakura

Chapter XXIV. Nichiren and the Earlier Sects

Chapter XXV. "Rissh Ankoku Ron"

Chapter XXVI. The Mongols

Chapter XXVII. The Buddhism of the Muromachi Age

Chapter XXVIII. The Period of the Catholic Missions

Chapter XXIX. The Buddhism of the Tokugawa Period

Chapter XXX. Recapitulation

Index

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