Taiwan's Tzu Chi as Engaged Buddhism

Taiwan's Tzu Chi as Engaged Buddhism
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Publisher : Global Oriental
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9789004231320
ISBN-13 : 9004231323
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Book Synopsis Taiwan's Tzu Chi as Engaged Buddhism by : Yu-Shuang Yao

Download or read book Taiwan's Tzu Chi as Engaged Buddhism written by Yu-Shuang Yao and published by Global Oriental. This book was released on 2012-05-16 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is the first comprehensive sociological account and in-depth analysis of a new Chinese Buddhist movement, known as Tzu Chi (otherwise, the Buddhist Compassion Merit Society). Based in Taiwan, it was founded in 1966 and still led by a female Buddhist master – Master Cheng Yen. Its members are laity, and women play a major role. The main focus of the movement is medical charity – to ease and if possible prevent suffering and to teach ethics to the wealthy; at the same time, it also offers members a religion and a way of life. Recruitment typically attracts people from the urban middle class. With some 3.5 million members and a very low drop-out rate, Tzu Chi is extraordinarily successful, and has spread to other parts of the world, not least mainland China where it is attracting the attention of the general public and the media. The book stands in the Anglo-American tradition of the sociology of religion; it also draws on the author’s knowledge of Buddhist history. The data come from participant observation and many long interviews. It will be of particular interest to students of new religious movements, religious studies in contemporary China, and studies in ethics and social change in East Asia.


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