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Early Daoist scriptures / Stephen R. Bokenkamp ; with a contribution by Peter Nickerson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Chinese Series: Taoist classics ; 1.Publication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, 1999, ©1997.Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 502 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780520923126
  • 052092312X
  • 058513040X
  • 9780585130408
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Early Daoist scriptures.DDC classification:
  • 299/.51482 20
LOC classification:
  • BL1920 .B64 1999eb
Other classification:
  • 11.86
  • BE 8240
Online resources:
Contents:
General introduction. Celestial Masters ; Shangqing ; Lingbao ; The worldview of the Daoist religion -- The Xiang'er commentary to the Laozi -- Commands and admonitions for the families of the Great Dao -- Scripture of the inner explanations of the Three Heavens -- The great petition for sepulchral plaints. Introduction / by Peter Nickerson ; Translation / by Peter Nickerson -- The upper scripture of Purple Texts inscribed by the spirits -- The wondrous scripture of the upper chapters on limitless salvation -- List of abbreviations -- Glossary of Chinese characters.
Summary: In Early Daoist Scriptures, Stephen Bokenkamp introduces the reader to ancient scriptures never before published in the West, providing a systematic and easily accessible introduction to early Daoism (2d-6th century C.E.). Representative works from each of the principal Daoist traditions comprise the basic structure of the book, with each chapter accompanied by an introduction that places the material within a historical and cultural context. Included are translations of the earliest Daoist commentary to Laozi's Daode jing (Tao Te Ching); historical documents relating the history of the early Daoist church; a petitioning ritual used to free believers from complaints brought against them by the dead; and two complete scriptures, one on individual meditation practice and another designed to rescue humanity from the terrors of hell through recitation of its powerful charms. In addition, Bokenkamp elucidates the connections Daoism holds with other schools of thought, particularly Confucianism and Buddhism.
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"A Philip E. Lilienthal book."

Translation of several Chinese religious texts with extensive analysis, commentary, and notes.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 447-471) and index.

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General introduction. Celestial Masters ; Shangqing ; Lingbao ; The worldview of the Daoist religion -- The Xiang'er commentary to the Laozi -- Commands and admonitions for the families of the Great Dao -- Scripture of the inner explanations of the Three Heavens -- The great petition for sepulchral plaints. Introduction / by Peter Nickerson ; Translation / by Peter Nickerson -- The upper scripture of Purple Texts inscribed by the spirits -- The wondrous scripture of the upper chapters on limitless salvation -- List of abbreviations -- Glossary of Chinese characters.

In Early Daoist Scriptures, Stephen Bokenkamp introduces the reader to ancient scriptures never before published in the West, providing a systematic and easily accessible introduction to early Daoism (2d-6th century C.E.). Representative works from each of the principal Daoist traditions comprise the basic structure of the book, with each chapter accompanied by an introduction that places the material within a historical and cultural context. Included are translations of the earliest Daoist commentary to Laozi's Daode jing (Tao Te Ching); historical documents relating the history of the early Daoist church; a petitioning ritual used to free believers from complaints brought against them by the dead; and two complete scriptures, one on individual meditation practice and another designed to rescue humanity from the terrors of hell through recitation of its powerful charms. In addition, Bokenkamp elucidates the connections Daoism holds with other schools of thought, particularly Confucianism and Buddhism.

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