章节目录
Introduction - Michael Jerryson Chapter One: Buddhism and War - Paul Demiéville Chapter Two: Making Merit through Warfare - Stephen Jenkins Chapter Three: Sacralized Warfare: The Fifth Dalai Lama and the Discourse of Religious Violence - Derek F. Mahler Chapter Four: Corporal Punishment during Mongolia's Theocratic Period - Vesna Wallace Chapter Five: A Buddhological Critique of 'Soldier Zen' in Wartime Japan 148 - Brian Victoria Chapter Six: Buddhist Monks in China during the Korean War - Xue Yu Chapter Seven: Sermons to Soldiers in the Sri Lankan Army - Daniel Kent Chapter Eight: Militarizing Buddhism: Violence in Southern Thailand - Michael Jerryson Concluding Remarks: Afterthoughts - Bernard Faure Appendix Bibliography
内容简介
It is a well-known fact that the first of all the commandments of the Buddhist creed is “Thou shalt not kill” but Chinese books contain various passages relating to Buddhist monks who freely indulged in carnage and butchery and took an active part in military expeditions of every description, thus leaving no room for doubt that warfare was an integrate part of their religious profession for centuries. —J. J. M. de Groot, 1891
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