Shinran, Sublimating Buddhism A Look into His Original Ideas
(著) Hideo Tokuoka
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―What is necessary to live well in the present, that is Buddhism―
Buddha's death, after awakening to enlightenment and leading many disciples to the state of enlightenment, made people realize how difficult it is to attain Buddhahood in the absence of Shakyamuni. This book is a work that explains in simple language the unique thoughts of Shinran Shonin, who created a completely new world of the Pure Land, supported by the mechanism of 'immediate attainment of Buddhahood upon death,' and who restored Buddhism to this life by interpreting 'transference of merit' in a reverse thinking. As an ideal introductory book to embark on the ocean of Dharma, we recommend it to people of all ages and genders.
[Table of Contents]
Introduction
King Ajãtashatru, Blessed with Ultimate Peace
The Afterlife: Birth in Amida’s Pure Land and Attainment of Buddhahood
Reversal of directing merit
Amida Buddha as a Magnet: The Pure Land as a Magnetic Field
Amida’s directing of virtue for one’s going forth
Boat Trip over the Mountain
The Nembutsu, Calling His Name Gratefully and without Doubt
Amida’s directing of virtue for our return to this World
Meeting those who have Attained of Buddhahood
Peace in the Here and Now
Author Biography
[Comments from the person in charge]
This book suggests that it's not necessary to have a thorough understanding of difficult scriptures in order to attain enlightenment. If we are confused about how to live, we cannot live well in the present. Especially because there are so many uncertainties in life right now, I highly recommend this book to many people.
[Author Biography]
Hideo Tokuoka
Born in Kyoto Prefecture in 1941. He graduated from the Faculty of Education, Kyoto University. Starting out as an assistant investigator at the Kyoto Family Court, he has served as a professor at Kansai University (Faculty of Sociology), a professor at Kyoto University (Graduate School of Education), and a visiting professor at the Open University of Japan. He holds a doctorate in education (Kyoto University).
While engaged in sociological research, in 1993, he enrolled in the Chuo Buddhism Academy (Jodo Shinshu Hongwanji sect, correspondence course) and graduated from the same school in 1996. In 1997, he completed his teacher training following a formal training. In 2001, he resigned from his post as a sociological researcher and registered as an assistant missionary. In 2003, he qualified as a missionary. After completing his tenure as a visiting professor at the Open University of Japan (2006), he devoted himself to missionary work.
《Main publications》
"Analytical Perspective of Social Pathology" (University of Tokyo Press, 1987), "Sociology of Juvenile Justice Policy" (University of Tokyo Press, 1993), "Thinking about Social Pathology" (Sekai Shisosha, 1997), "Shinran Thoughts on Engagement" (Heirakuji Shoten, 2014), "Believe in 'Rebirth' by Everyone's Enlightenment" (Fukumura Publishing, 2017), " Worldly Benefits of Buddhism” (22nd Century Art, 2019), “Approaching the Certificate of Kyogyoshinshō” (22nd Century Art, 2019), “Returned Certificate of Kyogyoshinshō” (22nd Century Art, 2019), Moral Teaching Materials for Children: Seeing the Invisible “Truth” in Our World [Supplementary Reader]” (22nd Century Art, 2021), etc.
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