Dogen
By Steven Heine
By Steven Heine
By Steven Heine
By Steven Heine
Part of Lives of the Masters
Part of Lives of the Masters
Category: Religion | Biography & Memoir | Asian World History
Category: Religion
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$29.95
Dec 21, 2021 | ISBN 9781611809800
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Dec 21, 2021 | ISBN 9780834843851
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Praise
“An extraordinary and fascinating exploration of Zen Master Eihei Dogen’s life and works done by scholar Steven Heine, who has unwrapped Dogen’s legacy bravely, richly, and skillfully.”—Joan Halifax, author of Being with Dying and Standing at the Edge
“Heine’s definitive research illuminates the life and creative process of a towering thinker—a Zen monk who initiated an uncompromised monastic tradition in Japan almost eight hundred years ago and whose work begins to shed light on issues of our time worldwide.”—Kazuaki Tanahashi, editor of Treasury of the True Dharma Eye: Zen Master Dogen’s Shobo Genzo
“Steven Heine has condensed decades of scholarship into this precise, concise, and remarkably engaging read. His study goes deeper and farther than the average introduction to the life and work of Zen master Dogen (1200–1253). Heine offers new critical insights into the many myths and legends that animate Dogen’s medieval biographies, and he provides an extremely helpful chronological analysis of almost all of Dogen’s works, including his main collections and overlooked miscellanea. Heine’s original translations and final reflections upon Dogen’s lasting legacy today are thought-provoking and sure to prove inspiring to Zen students—at any level—who wish to make the lessons of a great pioneering mind present in the world today.”—Pamela D. Winfield, author of Icons and Iconoclasm in Japanese Buddhism: Kukai and Dogen on the Art of Enlightenment
“Based on his lifetime of research, Heine offers a superb introduction to Dogen’s life and work. By exploring Dogen’s vast oeuvre, he illuminates Dogen’s fascinating thought on enlightenment and understanding of Buddhist practice. Dogen: Japan’s Original Zen Teacher is a highly recommended read for all Zen practitioners as well as scholars in Buddhist and Japanese studies.”—Michaela Mross, Assistant Professor in Religious Studies, Stanford University
“Shedding light on the historical and geographical contexts that gave way to Dogen’s philosophy of Zen, Heine also offers new insights by debunking some misconceptions about Dogen while candidly highlighting key questions that remain unanswered to this day. . . . Heine successfully engages the reader in re-exploring and re-evaluating the famous master Dogen, whose legacy to Zen Buddhism is undeniable.”—Buddhistdoor Global
“More than just a biographical introduction to an important thinker, Heine gives us detailed analyses of Dogen’s major works, provides some original translations of lesser-known writings as well as devoting a whole chapter to them, and situates Dogen in the modern Buddhist world. He does this with wit, consummate scholarship, and a very accessible style.”—Asian Review of Books
“Heine embarks upon the path of storytelling, guiding the reader through the life, works, thoughts, encounters, teachings, and legacy of Zen master Dōgen. . . . Dogen: Japan’s Original Zen Teacher will feel intriguingly personal in style from its early pages. Heine combines decades of expertise in Dōgen studies with his role as a writer, providing readers with a thoroughly researched and well written account of the Zen master’s life and teaching.”—Journal of Buddhist Ethics
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