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
Chapter 1. The Beginning's of the Revival
Yang Wen-hui
- page 2.
- page 4.
- page 6.
- page 9.
- Jetavana Hermitage 祇洹精舍
- Dìxián 諦閑
- page 10.
- Jiāngběi Scriptural Press 江北刻經處
- Yìnguāng 印光
Modern Education for Monks
- pages 10-11.
- Kāng Yǒuwéi 康有為
- Build Education with Temple Property (Miàochǎn xīngxué 廟產興學)
- 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
- page 15.
- Tàixū 太虛
- Huáshān 華山
- Kāng Yǒuwéi 康有為
- Tán Sìtóng 譚嗣同
- page 16.
- Zōngyǎng 宗仰
- Jin1shan1 金山
- Mrs. Silas Hardoon (Ch. name: Luó Jiālíng 羅迦陵)
- pages 17-18.
- Canon reprint: Kalaviṇka Hermitage Canon 頻伽精舍校刊大藏經
- Sū Mànshū 蘇曼殊
- page 19.
- Tán Sìtóng 譚嗣同
- Zhāng Tàiyán 章太炎
Chapter 2. The Struggle For National Leadership
The Invasion of Chin Shan
Rival Buddhist Associations
The Chinese Buddhist Association (Shanghai, 1929)
- Chinese Buddhist Association 中國佛教會
Chapter 3. T'ai-hsü
World Organizations
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