2019年
平塚らいてうと仏教――浄土問題への対応とその思想的背景――
印度學佛教學研究
- 巻
- 67
- 号
- 2
- 開始ページ
- 633
- 終了ページ
- 639
- 記述言語
- 日本語
- 掲載種別
- DOI
- 10.4259/ibk.67.2_633
- 出版者・発行元
- 日本印度学仏教学会
<p>Hiratsuka Raichō (1886–1971) worked hard to acquire women's rights in modern Japan. In her thought and actions, we can see the influence of the Rinzai Zen that Raichō learned when she was young, but in this paper, examining her critiques of Pure Land thought, I try to elucidate her attitude and view about not only Zen but all of Buddhism. In 1935, she published an essay defending the interpretation of Pure Land of Muramatsu Entai, a monk and Buddhist scholar. Raichō agrees with Entai's assertion that "Pure Land is to make this world an ideal society." In the background, there is the idea that "Pure Land is not outside of us, but in our heart," which has been talked about in Zen and elsewhere. In addition, Raichō universalized the mysterious experiences in Zen and thought that the root of all religions had something in common. Not only Zen but her unique view of religion is reflected in her view on all of Buddhism.</p>
- リンク情報
- ID情報
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- DOI : 10.4259/ibk.67.2_633
- ISSN : 0019-4344
- CiNii Articles ID : 130007709889
- CiNii Books ID : AN00018579