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- catalog contributor b3975986.
- catalog created "1949.".
- catalog date "1949".
- catalog date "1949.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1949.".
- catalog description "His mother and his old master -- The peril of the pine forest and the escape -- his missionary journeys and converts -- V. The threatening Mongol invasion and the sentence of death -- The arrival of the Mongol envoys and Nichiren's renewed remonstrance -- Prosecution and sentence of death; the narrow escape and a "resurrection" -- Release from death and second exile -- VI. The exile in Sado and the ripening of Nichiren's faith in his mission -- A calm reflection and the attainment of faith in his mission -- His life in solitary exile -- "The heritage of the great thing concerning life and death" -- "Opening the eyes"; the ethical aspects of religious life and faith -- Absolute trust in Buddha's prophetic assurance -- A better time, and Nichiren's thought about sin -- VII. The climax of Nichiren's life; the graphic representation of the supreme being -- peace in exile; the object of religious worship -- The supreme being and the doctrine of "mutual participation" -- ".
- catalog description "I. Nichiren and his time -- Nichiren the prophet -- The social degeneracy and a Buddhist prediction -- The political situation of his time -- The "degenerate Buddhism"; the four schools of Buddhism -- II. Nichiren's birth, studies, and conversion. The lotus of truth -- Nichiren's childhood and the years of his study -- The final resort of his faith and the "Sacred title" of the scripture -- The Lotus of Truth; its general nature -- The introduction and the exposition of the ideal aim -- The perpetuation of the truth -- The revelation of the real entity of Buddha's personality -- The "consummation and perpetuation" -- Nichiren's personal touch with the scripture -- III. Nichiren's public appearance and persecution -- His proclamation of his new faith -- His warning and the fist exile -- His perilous experiences and the "Stanzas of Perseverance" -- Reflections on the relations of his mission -- IV. An interlude and a narrow escape -- His pugnacious spirit and his tender heart -- ".
- catalog description "Sense of indebtedness and fellowship -- Nichiren's world-wide scheme -- The Mongol invaders and their final defeat -- The holy person and the holy place -- XI. The last sage of Nichiren's life and his death -- His ideas about illness and death -- His last moments and his legacy -- Appendix: The Buddhist conception of reality -- The fundamental tenets of Buddhism concerning reality -- Tendai's doctrine of the middle path and reality.".
- catalog description "The supreme being; the union of the truth and his person -- "The reality as it is" and the personal realization of Buddhahood -- The revelation of the Great Mandala and further thoughts on his mission -- VIII. Release and retirement; further confirmation of his faith -- Nichiren's attitude toward the government and the nation -- His return to Kamakura and the last breach with the government -- His retirement and his reason for retiing from the world -- IX. A paradise on earth and the Holy See -- Minobu, the place of retirement -- The world and the individual; the ideal and the actual -- "The testimony common to all Buddhas" -- The true Buddhist creates a paradise everywhere -- The kingdom of Buddha and the Holy See -- "The three great mysteries" -- X. Silent prayer and anxious watching -- The hope of the future and the present danger -- The curse on the infidels -- The curse and the sense of sinfulness, individual and national -- Dedication of good to fellow-beings -- ".
- catalog extent "xi, 160 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Nichiren, the Buddhist prophet.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Nichiren, the Buddhist prophet.".
- catalog issued "1949".
- catalog issued "1949.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge : Harvard University Press ; London : G. Cumberlege, Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "Nichiren, the Buddhist prophet.".
- catalog spatial "Japan.".
- catalog subject "BL1473.N5 A6".
- catalog subject "Buddha and Buddhism Japan.".
- catalog subject "Buddhism Japan.".
- catalog subject "Nichiren, 1222-1282.".
- catalog tableOfContents "His mother and his old master -- The peril of the pine forest and the escape -- his missionary journeys and converts -- V. The threatening Mongol invasion and the sentence of death -- The arrival of the Mongol envoys and Nichiren's renewed remonstrance -- Prosecution and sentence of death; the narrow escape and a "resurrection" -- Release from death and second exile -- VI. The exile in Sado and the ripening of Nichiren's faith in his mission -- A calm reflection and the attainment of faith in his mission -- His life in solitary exile -- "The heritage of the great thing concerning life and death" -- "Opening the eyes"; the ethical aspects of religious life and faith -- Absolute trust in Buddha's prophetic assurance -- A better time, and Nichiren's thought about sin -- VII. The climax of Nichiren's life; the graphic representation of the supreme being -- peace in exile; the object of religious worship -- The supreme being and the doctrine of "mutual participation" -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Nichiren and his time -- Nichiren the prophet -- The social degeneracy and a Buddhist prediction -- The political situation of his time -- The "degenerate Buddhism"; the four schools of Buddhism -- II. Nichiren's birth, studies, and conversion. The lotus of truth -- Nichiren's childhood and the years of his study -- The final resort of his faith and the "Sacred title" of the scripture -- The Lotus of Truth; its general nature -- The introduction and the exposition of the ideal aim -- The perpetuation of the truth -- The revelation of the real entity of Buddha's personality -- The "consummation and perpetuation" -- Nichiren's personal touch with the scripture -- III. Nichiren's public appearance and persecution -- His proclamation of his new faith -- His warning and the fist exile -- His perilous experiences and the "Stanzas of Perseverance" -- Reflections on the relations of his mission -- IV. An interlude and a narrow escape -- His pugnacious spirit and his tender heart -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sense of indebtedness and fellowship -- Nichiren's world-wide scheme -- The Mongol invaders and their final defeat -- The holy person and the holy place -- XI. The last sage of Nichiren's life and his death -- His ideas about illness and death -- His last moments and his legacy -- Appendix: The Buddhist conception of reality -- The fundamental tenets of Buddhism concerning reality -- Tendai's doctrine of the middle path and reality.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The supreme being; the union of the truth and his person -- "The reality as it is" and the personal realization of Buddhahood -- The revelation of the Great Mandala and further thoughts on his mission -- VIII. Release and retirement; further confirmation of his faith -- Nichiren's attitude toward the government and the nation -- His return to Kamakura and the last breach with the government -- His retirement and his reason for retiing from the world -- IX. A paradise on earth and the Holy See -- Minobu, the place of retirement -- The world and the individual; the ideal and the actual -- "The testimony common to all Buddhas" -- The true Buddhist creates a paradise everywhere -- The kingdom of Buddha and the Holy See -- "The three great mysteries" -- X. Silent prayer and anxious watching -- The hope of the future and the present danger -- The curse on the infidels -- The curse and the sense of sinfulness, individual and national -- Dedication of good to fellow-beings -- ".
- catalog title "Nichiren, the Buddhist prophet / by Masaharu Anesaki.".
- catalog type "text".