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Monastic Life in Medieval Daoism A Cross-Cultural Perspective
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Monastic Life in Medieval Daoism A Cross-Cultural Perspective Hardcover - 2003

by Kohn, Livia


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In Monastic Life in Medieval Daoism, a senior scholar of Daoist studies presents for the first time a detailed description and analysis of the organization and practices of medieval Daoist monasteries. Following an introduction to the wider, comparative issues involved in the study of monasticism, Livia Kohn outlines the origin, history, conceptual understanding, and social position of the monasteries, which came into their own early in the Tang dynasty. She examines texts from this period along with the architectural layout of Daoist monasteries, the daily discipline and interpersonal etiquette of monks and nuns, their implements and vestments, as well as the liturgical dimension (regular services, annual festivals, and special rites such as funerals) of monastic life. Throughout, Professor Kohn maintains a high comparative level, linking the Daoist situation and practices not only with Chinese popular, Confucian, Buddhist, and lay Daoist traditions, but also with relevant examples from Indian Buddhism and medieval Christianity. Monastic Life in Medieval Daoism breaks new ground in Daoist studies, the understanding of Chinese religion and medieval society, and the theoretical unde

Details

  • Title Monastic Life in Medieval Daoism A Cross-Cultural Perspective
  • Author Kohn, Livia
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition F First Edition
  • Publisher University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu:
  • Date June 2003
  • ISBN 9780824826512