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Buddhism in China: A Historical Survey (Princeton Studies in the History of Religions) by Kenneth Kuan Sheng Ch'en (21-Apr-1972) Paperback
Author: Kenneth K.S. Ch’en
Year: December 21, 1964
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 56 MB
Language: English

Year: December 21, 1964
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 56 MB
Language: English

It covers the major events, figures, and movements that have shaped Buddhism in China and explores how Buddhist thought has influenced Chinese culture and society. The author argues that Buddhism has played a significant role in Chinese history and continues to shape contemporary Chinese society. Book Review: Buddhism in China - A Historical Survey Title: Buddhism in China - A Historical Survey Author: Kenneth Kuan Sheng Chen Publication Date: April 21, 1972 (Paperback) This book provides a comprehensive historical survey of Buddhism in China, covering its introduction, development, and spread throughout Chinese society. The author, Kenneth Kuan Sheng Chen, offers a detailed and engaging narrative that highlights the significant events, figures, and movements that have shaped Buddhism in China and its impact on Chinese culture and society. As a professional writer, I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in understanding the evolution of Buddhism in China and its relevance to contemporary Chinese society. The book begins with an overview of Buddhism's introduction to China and its early developments, providing readers with a solid foundation for understanding the subsequent chapters. The author delves into the various schools of Buddhism that emerged in China, including Chan (Zen), Pure Land, and Tibetan Buddhism, each with its unique practices and beliefs.
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