An engaging introduction to Zen Buddhism, featuring a new English
translation of one of the earliest Zen texts
Leading Buddhist scholar Sam van Schaik explores the history and essence
of Zen, based on a new translation of one of the earliest surviving
collections of teachings by Zen masters. These teachings, titled The
Masters and Students of the Lanka, were discovered in a sealed cave on
the old Silk Road, in modern Gansu, China, in the early twentieth
century. All more than a thousand years old, the manuscripts have
sometimes been called the Buddhist Dead Sea Scrolls, and their
translation has opened a new window onto the history of Buddhism.
Both accessible and illuminating, this book explores the continuities
between the ways in which Zen was practiced in ancient times, and how it
is practiced today in East Asian countries such as Japan, China, Korea,
and Vietnam, as well as in the emerging Western Zen tradition.