The Wiley Blackwell Companion to East and Inner Asian Buddhism
combines outstanding contributions covering Buddhism as it developed and
is practiced in this region. These newly-commissioned essays provide
fresh scholarly perspectives on a wide range of concepts, texts, and
practices.
- Offers a comprehensive and balanced survey of Buddhism within East and
Central Asia, from the time of the Buddha through to the present day
- Provides fresh perspectives on a wide range of concepts, texts,
traditions, doctrines, practices, and institutions - on topics
spanning gender roles, tantric rituals, and the spread of Zen into
Europe
- Brings together cutting-edge research by an interdisciplinary and
international contributor team, including historians, literature
scholars, and historians, as well as those from religious studies
- Presents a panoramic view of the extraordinary richness and variety of
local Buddhist expressions and practices within Chinese, Korean,
Japanese, and Tibetan, cultures