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===Yang Wen-hui===
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**Yáng Wénhuì [[楊文會]]
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**Zōngyǎng [[宗仰]]
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**Jīnshān [[金山]]
**Mrs. Silas Hardoon (Ch. name: Luó Jiālíng [[羅迦陵]])
**Mrs. Silas Hardoon (Ch. name: Luó Jiālíng [[羅迦陵]])
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==Chapter 2. The Struggle For National Leadership==
==Chapter 2. The Struggle For National Leadership==
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**Chinese Buddhist Association (Zhōngguó Fójiào huì [[中國佛教會]])
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**Karl Ludvig Reichelt (Ài Xiāngdé [[艾香德]]
===The Invasion of Chin Shan===
===The Invasion of Chin Shan===
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[[Danao Jinshan 大鬧金山]]
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**Jìchán [[寄禪]] ("Eight Fingers")
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**Tàixū [[太虛]]
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**Tiāntóng Temple [[天童寺]]
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**Jīnshān [[金山]]
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**Rénshān [[仁山]]
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**Zhènjiāng [[鎮江]]
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**Jiāngtiān Temple [[江天寺]]
===Rival Buddhist Associations===
===Rival Buddhist Associations===
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**Ōuyáng Jiàn [[歐陽漸]]
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**Jinling Scriptural Press [[金陵刻經處]]
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**Jetavana Monastery [[祇洹精舍]]
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**Chinese Buddhist Association (Zhōngguó Fójiào huì [[中國佛教會]])
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**Xūyún [[虛雲]]
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**Jìchán [[寄禪]] ("Eight Fingers")
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**Chinese General Buddhist Association (Zhōnghuá Fójiào zǒnghuì [[中華佛教總會]])
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**Dìxián [[諦閑]]
===The Chinese Buddhist Association (Shanghai, 1929)===
===The Chinese Buddhist Association (Shanghai, 1929)===
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Chinese Buddhist Association [[中國佛教會]]
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**Yuányīng [[圓瑛]]
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**Rénshān [[仁山]]
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**Wáng Yītíng [[王一亭]]
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**''Hǎicháo yīn'' [[海潮音]]
==Chapter 3. T'ai-hsü==
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Tàixū [[太虛]]
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**The Invasion of Jīnshān [[大鬧金山]]
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**Mount Pǔtuó [[普陀山]]
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**The Awakening Society ([[Jué shè 覺社]]) (Welch calls this "the Bodhi Society")
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**Wáng Yītíng [[王一亭]]
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**Zhāng Tàiyán [[章太炎]] (Chang Ping-ling)
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**''Juéshè cóngshū'' [[覺社叢書]]
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**''Hǎicháo yīn'' [[海潮音]]
===World Organizations===
===World Organizations===
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* [[Dongya fojiao dahui 東亞佛教大會]]
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* [[Shijie fojiao lianhe hui 世界佛教聯合會]]
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**World Buddhist Federation (Shìjiè Fójiào liánhé huì [[世界佛教聯合會]])
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**Karl Ludvig Reichelt (Ài Xiāngdé [[艾香德]]
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**East Asian Buddhist Conference (Dōngyā fójiào dàhuì [[東亞佛教大會]])
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**"Library of the World Buddhist Institute" at the World Buddhist Studies Center (Shìjiè Fóxué yuàn [[世界佛學苑]])
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*page 63.
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**Fǎfǎng [[法舫]]
===Domestic Organizations===
===Domestic Organizations===
===T'ai-hsü and Science===
===T'ai-hsü and Science===
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**Yáng Wénhuì [[楊文會]]
===T'ai-hsü's Methods===
===T'ai-hsü's Methods===
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**Karl Ludvig Reichelt (Ài Xiāngdé [[艾香德]]
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**Wǔchāng Buddhist Seminary (Wǔchāng Fóxué yuàn [[武昌佛學院]])
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*page 71.
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**Xūyún [[虛雲]]
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**Yìnguāng [[印光]]
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**Dìxián [[諦閑]]
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**Hóngyī [[弘一]]
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**Láiguǒ [[來果]]
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**Tánxū [[倓虛]]
==Chapter 4. The Lay Buddhist Movement==
==Chapter 4. The Lay Buddhist Movement==

Revision as of 22:06, 20 June 2010

The Welch Project is currently a companion page to Holmes Welch's The Buddhist Revival in China. Below is a list of the chapter and section headings of that work. One of the first steps of this project is to list the articles in the DMCB that cover the material discussed on the pages listed.

It is our goal that this project will eventually expand upon Welch's work in order to further our understanding of Chinese Buddhism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as to honor the tremendous work Welch did in broadening that understanding himself.

THE BUDDHIST REVIVAL IN CHINA

Contents

Chapter 1. The Beginning's of the Revival

Yang Wen-hui

Modern Education for Monks

  • pages 10-11.
  • pages 12-13.
    • Jìchán 寄禪 ("Eight Fingers")
    • Universal Saṇgha Study Hall (Pǔtōng sēng xuétáng 普通僧學堂); Welch refers to this as the "Seng-li P'u-t'ung Chng-hsüeh"
    • Jiāngsū Saṇgha Normal Study Hall (Jiāngsū sēng shīfàn xuétáng 江蘇僧師範學堂]])
    • Dìxián 諦閑
    • Yuèxiá 月霞
    • Yuányīng 圓瑛
    • Tàixū 太虛
    • Zhìguāng 治光

Revolutionary Monks

Chapter 2. The Struggle For National Leadership

  • page 26.
  • page 27.
    • Karl Ludvig Reichelt (Ài Xiāngdé 艾香德

The Invasion of Chin Shan

Danao Jinshan 大鬧金山

Rival Buddhist Associations

The Chinese Buddhist Association (Shanghai, 1929)

Chinese Buddhist Association 中國佛教會

Chapter 3. T'ai-hsü

Tàixū 太虛

World Organizations

  • page 55.
  • page 56.
  • page. 62
    • "Library of the World Buddhist Institute" at the World Buddhist Studies Center (Shìjiè Fóxué yuàn 世界佛學苑)
  • page 63.

Domestic Organizations

T'ai-hsü and Science

T'ai-hsü's Methods

Chapter 4. The Lay Buddhist Movement

Types of Lay Societies

The Right Faith Society

The Growing Role of the Laity

Chapter 5. Building and Publishing

Restoration

New Monasteries

Publishing

Chapter 6. Buddhist Education

Traditional Education

Seminaries: Kuan-tsung

T'ai-hsü's Seminaries

The T'ien-ning Seminary

The Level of Education

The Metaphysical Institute

Chapter 7. Social Action by the Sangha

The Lung-ch'üan Orphanage

Other Welfare Activities

The Sangha's Approach to Social Welfare

Chapter 8. Sangha and State

Republican Laws and Their Enforcement

The Law Versus the Enemies of Buddhism

Friends in High Places

Monks in Politics

Chapter 9. Foreign Contacts

Contacts with Japan

Contacts with Tibet

Contacts with Theravada Buddhists

Contacts with Christians

Christian Converts to Buddhism

Contacts with Chinese Overseas

Chapter 10. Sects and Dissention

The Esoteric School

The Antisectarian Trend

Regional Loyalties

Divisive Issues

Chapter 11. Christian Stereotypes and Buddhist Realities

Buddhist Realities

The Growth in Understanding

Distorting Factors

Regional Differences

Chapter 12. The Meaning of the Revival

Was it a Revival?

Postscript

Appendices:

1. Buddhist Periodicals

2. Buddhist Seminaries

3. Monastic Population Figures

4. Regional Decay

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