The science of Chinese Buddhism : early twentieth-century engagements / Erik J. Hammerstrom.

Kexue, or science, captured the Chinese imagination in the early twentieth century, promising new knowledge about the world and a dynamic path to prosperity. Chinese Buddhists particularly embraced scientific language and ideas to carve out a place for their religion within a rapidly modernizing soc...

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Main Author: Hammerstrom, Erik J. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Columbia University Press, [2015]
Series:Sheng Yen series in Chinese Buddhist studies.
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Summary:Kexue, or science, captured the Chinese imagination in the early twentieth century, promising new knowledge about the world and a dynamic path to prosperity. Chinese Buddhists particularly embraced scientific language and ideas to carve out a place for their religion within a rapidly modernizing society. Examining dozens of overlooked writings from the Chinese Buddhist press, this book maps Buddhists' efforts to rethink their traditions through science in the initial decades of the twentieth century. Buddhists believed science offered an exciting, alternative route to knowledge grounded in empirical thought, much like their own. They encouraged young scholars to study subatomic and relativistic physics while still maintaining Buddhism's vital illumination of human nature and its crucial support of an ethical system rooted in radical egalitarianism. Showcasing the rich and progressive steps Chinese religious scholars took in adapting to science's inevitable rise, this volume offers key perspective on how a major Eastern power transitioned to modernity in the twentieth century and how its intellectuals anticipated many of the ideas debated by scholars of science and Buddhism today.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 245 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780231539586
0231539584
Language:In English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.