Subject: Poxie ji 破邪集--History and criticism

Sheng-ch'ao tso-p'i (1623) of Hsü Ta-shou
AuthorDudink, Ad 杜鼎克
PlaceLeiden
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeExtract/Offprint
ShelfFile Cabinet A
Call NumberBX3705.A2 D824 1993
Descriptionp. [94]-140 ; 21 cm.
NoteThe Sheng-ch'ao tso-p'i (1623) of Hsü Ta-shou / Adrian Dudink.
Offprint from: Conflict and accomodation in early modern East Asia: Essays in Honour of Erik Zürcher.
An examination of a late Ming anti-Christian text from the collection Poxieji 破邪集 entitled Shengchao zuopi 聖朝佐闢attributed to Xu Dashou 許大受.
Includes bibliographical references and glossary of Chinese names, terms, etc.
The revival of Yogācāra studies in seventeenth-century China and the use of Buddhist syllogism in anti-Christian polemics
AuthorWu Jiang, 吳疆, 1969-
PlaceCambridge, MA
PublisherCommittee on the Study of Religion, Harvard University
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeDocument (pdf)
ShelfStacks
Call NumberBX3705.A2 W86 2001
Description28 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. (from pdf doc)
Note

By Jiang Wu, Ph. D Candidate, Committee on the Study of Religion, Harvard University.
Printed and bound essay originally available on the web in .pdf. Article available on Springerlink (for subscribers).

" ... the pages 10-21 deal with Feiyin Tongrong's refutation (in Poxie ji) of Ricci's Tianzhu shiyi ... includes two colour-pictures, of the abbot Miyun Yuanwu and of Feiyin Tongrong (courtesy of Manpukuji, Uji, Japan). Jiang is the author of a dissertation (Harvard) on the formation of a Chan denomination, the early Huangbo (Obaku) School in China .... the article refers, among other literature, to Zhou Erfang, "Ba Tiantong Miyun chanshi Biantian shuo" (Postface to [the anti-Christian] Biantian shuo of the Chan master Miyun of the Tiantong monastery) in Wenxian 82 (1999.4), pp. 285-287 (on an edition older than and slightly different from that included in Poxie ji and kept in the Shanghai Library)" --Ad Dudink.