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[釈浄土群疑論] (Chin Shih-ching-t’u-ch’yn-i-lun; Jpn Shaku-jodo-gungi-ron ) | [釈浄土群疑論] (Chin Shih-ching-t’u-ch’yn-i-lun; Jpn Shaku-jodo-gungi-ron ) | ||
− | Also known as The [[Treatise Resolving Numerous Doubts]]. A work by [[Huai-kan]], a priest of the Chinese [[Pure Land]] school, written in the seventh century. [[Huai-kan]] had been a priest of the [[Dharma Characteristics]] ([[Fa-hsiang]]) school, but later studied under the [[Pure Land]] teacher [[Shan-tao]]. He died before finishing the work, and [[Huai-yün]], another of [[Shan-tao]]'s [[disciples]], completed it. Written in question-and-answer format, this treatise addresses questions about the [[Pure Land]] teachings from the standpoint of the [[Consciousness-Only]] [[doctrine]] of the [[Dharma Characteristics]] school. | + | Also known as The [[Treatise Resolving Numerous Doubts]]. A work by [[Huai-kan]], a priest of the {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Pure Land]] school, written in the seventh century. [[Huai-kan]] had been a priest of the [[Dharma Characteristics]] ([[Fa-hsiang]]) school, but later studied under the [[Pure Land]] [[teacher]] [[Shan-tao]]. He [[died]] before finishing the work, and [[Huai-yün]], another of [[Shan-tao]]'s [[disciples]], completed it. Written in question-and-answer format, this treatise addresses questions about the [[Pure Land]] teachings from the standpoint of the [[Consciousness-Only]] [[doctrine]] of the [[Dharma Characteristics]] school. |
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Treatise Resolving Numerous Doubts about the Pure Land Teachings, The
[釈浄土群疑論] (Chin Shih-ching-t’u-ch’yn-i-lun; Jpn Shaku-jodo-gungi-ron )
Also known as The Treatise Resolving Numerous Doubts. A work by Huai-kan, a priest of the Chinese Pure Land school, written in the seventh century. Huai-kan had been a priest of the Dharma Characteristics (Fa-hsiang) school, but later studied under the Pure Land teacher Shan-tao. He died before finishing the work, and Huai-yün, another of Shan-tao's disciples, completed it. Written in question-and-answer format, this treatise addresses questions about the Pure Land teachings from the standpoint of the Consciousness-Only doctrine of the Dharma Characteristics school.