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  • Seeking Order in a Tumultuous Age

    The Writings of Chŏng Tojŏn, a Korean Neo-Confucian

    Series Book 1 - Korean Classics Library: Historical Materials
    Chŏng Tojŏn, one of the most influential thinkers in Korean history, played a leading role in the establishment of the Chosŏn dynasty (1392–1910). Long recognized for his contributions to the development of Neo-Confucianism in Korea, Chŏng was both a prodigious writer and an influential statesman before being murdered in a political coup. Seeking Order in a Tumultuous Age charts Chŏng’s rise to ... Read more

    $23.79 USD

  • The Master from Mountains and Fields

    Prose Writings of Hwadam, Sŏ Kyŏngdŏk

    Translated by Dr. Isabelle Sancho ...
    Series series Korean Classics Library: Philosophy and Religion
    The Master from Mountains and Fields is a fully annotated translation of the prose texts from the “collected works” of Sŏ Kyŏngdŏk (1489–1546), an influential Confucian scholar from the early Chosŏn period (1392-1910). A native of Songdo (also known as Kaesŏng) in present-day North Korea, Sŏ has loomed large in the Korean cultural imagination and appeared as an exceptional sage and popular hero in ... Read more

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  • Approaches to Chan, Sŏn, and Zen Studies

    Chinese Chan Buddhism and Its Spread throughout East Asia

    Series series SUNY series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture
    A comprehensive treatment of the shared traditions of Chan, Sŏn, and Zen in dynamic interaction across East Asia, acknowledging the changing and growing parameters of the field of Zen studies.This volume focuses on Chinese Chan Buddhism and its spread across East Asia, with special attention to its impacts on Korean Sŏn and Japanese Zen. Zen enthralled the scholarly world throughout much of the ... Read more

    $35.99 USD

  • The Zen Monastic Experience

    Buddhist Practice in Contemporary Korea

    Robert Buswell, a Buddhist scholar who spent five years as a Zen monk in Korea, draws on personal experience in this insightful account of day-to-day Zen monastic practice. In discussing the activities of the postulants, the meditation monks, the teachers and administrators, and the support monks of the monastery of Songgwang-sa, Buswell reveals a religious tradition that differs radically from ... Read more

    $33.89 USD

  • Doctrine and Practice in Medieval Korean Buddhism

    The Collected Works of Ŭich’ŏn

    Series series Korean Classics Library: Philosophy and Religion
    Ŭich’ŏn (1055-1101) is recognized as a Buddhist master of great stature in the East Asian tradition. Born a prince in the medieval Korean state of Koryŏ (960-1279), he traveled to Song China (960-1279) to study Buddhism and later compiled and published the first collection of East Asian exegetical texts. According to the received scholarly tradition, after returning to Korea, Ŭich’ŏn left the ... Read more

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  • The Foresight of Dark Knowing

    Chŏng Kam nok and Insurrectionary Prognostication in Pre-Modern Korea

    Series series Korean Classics Library: Philosophy and Religion
    Korea has long had an underground insurrectionary literature. The best-known example of the genre is the Chŏng Kam nok, a collection of premodern texts predicting the overthrow of the Yi Dynasty (1392–1910) that in recent times has been invoked by a wide range of groups to support various causes and agendas: from leaders of Korea’s new religious movements formed during and after the Japanese ... Read more

    $35.99 USD

  • Numinous Awareness Is Never Dark

    The Korean Buddhist Master Chinul’s Excerpts on Zen Practice

    Series series Korean Classics Library: Philosophy and Religion
    Numinous Awareness Is Never Dark examines the issue of whether enlightenment in Zen Buddhism is sudden or gradual—that is, something intrinsic to the mind that is achieved in a sudden flash of insight or something extrinsic to it that must be developed through a sequential series of practices. This “sudden/gradual issue” was one of the crucial debates that helped forge the Zen school in East Asia, ... Read more

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  • The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism

    The most comprehensive and authoritative dictionary of Buddhism ever produced in EnglishWith more than 5,000 entries totaling over a million words, this is the most comprehensive and authoritative dictionary of Buddhism ever produced in English. It is also the first to cover terms from all of the canonical Buddhist languages and traditions: Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. ... Read more

    $51.89 USD

  • A Korean Confucian’s Advice on How to Be Moral

    Tasan Chŏng Yagyong’s Reading of the Zhongyong

    Series series Korean Classics Library: Philosophy and Religion
    Tasan Chŏng Yagyong (1762–1836) is one of the most creative thinkers Korea has ever produced, one of the country’s first Christians, and a leading scholar in Confucian philosophy. Born in a staunchly Neo-Confucian society, in his early twenties he encountered writings by Catholic missionaries in China and was fascinated. However, when he later learned that the Catholic Church condemned the ... Read more

    $23.79 USD

  • Poems and Stories for Overcoming Idleness

    P’ahan chip by Yi Illo

    Translated by Dennis Wuerthner ...
    Series Book 13 - Korean Classics Library: Historical Materials
    Poems and Stories for Overcoming Idleness is the first complete translation in any Western language of P’ahan chip, the earliest Korean work of sihwa (C. shihua; “remarks on poetry”) and one of the oldest extant Korean sources. The collection was written and compiled by Yi Illo (1152–1220) during the mid-Koryǒ dynasty (918–1392). *P’*ahan chip features poetry composed in Literary Chinese (the ... Read more

    $26.99 USD

  • The Secrets of Buddhist Meditation

    Visionary Meditation Texts from Early Medieval China

    Series Book 18 - Kuroda Classics in East Asian Buddhism
    In the early 400s, numerous Indian and Central Asian Buddhist “meditation masters” (chanshi) traveled to China, where they established the first enduring traditions of Buddhist meditation practice in East Asia. The forms of contemplative practice that these missionaries brought with them, and which their Chinese students further developed, remained for several centuries the basic understanding of ... Read more

    $23.79 USD

  • The Poetry Demon

    Song-Dynasty Monks on Verse and the Way

    Series Book 41 - Kuroda Studies in East Asian Buddhism
    Chinese Buddhist monks of the Song dynasty (960–1279) called the irresistible urge to compose poetry “the poetry demon.” In this ambitious study, Jason Protass seeks to bridge the fields of Buddhist studies and Chinese literature to examine the place of poetry in the lives of Song monks. Although much has been written about verses in the gong’an (Jpn. kōan) tradition, very little is known about ... Read more

    $23.79 USD