走进中国佛教
《宝藏论》是篇托名东晋著名佛教哲学家僧肇的佛学著作,收在《大正藏》第45卷,页面仅占数页,篇幅不大,且文体松散,思想庞杂,表面看缺乏学理上的严谨,似无甚哲学价值。然在中国佛教中,是论却经常被唐宋词许多佛学大师所征引。正是这个意味独特的现象,引起了本书作者的敏感,看到了其中具有思想文化史上的价值。作者基于其深厚的学术功底与对汉文献的熟稔,通过对文本的深入研究,梳理出内中儒道佛思想的共同来源,并由此成作者所认为的中国佛教是三家合一结果的结论。
Professor Robert Sharf received his B.A. (Religious Studies) and M.A. (Chinese Studies) from the University of Toronto and his Ph.D. (Buddhist Studies) from the University of Michigan. He taught at McMaster University (1989-95) and the University of Michigan (1995-2003) before joining the Berkeley faculty. He works primarily in the area of medieval Chinese Buddhism (especially ...
Professor Robert Sharf received his B.A. (Religious Studies) and M.A. (Chinese Studies) from the University of Toronto and his Ph.D. (Buddhist Studies) from the University of Michigan. He taught at McMaster University (1989-95) and the University of Michigan (1995-2003) before joining the Berkeley faculty. He works primarily in the area of medieval Chinese Buddhism (especially Chan), but he also dabbles in Japanese Buddhism, Buddhist art, ritual studies, and methodological issues in the study of religion. He is author of Coming to Terms with Chinese Buddhism: A Reading of the Treasure Store Treatise (2002), co-editor of Living Images: Japanese Buddhist Icons in Context (2001), and is currently working on a book tentatively titled How to Read a Zen Koan. In addition to his appointment in EALC he serves as Director of the Group in Buddhist Studies, Director of Religious Studies, and Chair of the Center for Buddhist Studies.