Offering comprehensive and balanced coverage, this Companion explores numerous aspects of Buddhism within East and Central Asia, from the time of the Buddha right through to the present day.
Written by an outstanding interdisciplinary and international contributor team, these newly-commissioned essays provide fresh, scholarly perspectives on a wide range of texts, traditions, doctrines, practices, and institutions - on topics spanning gender roles, tantric rituals, and the spread of Zen into Europe, through to Canon formation, the development of monastic institutions, and the role of digital Buddhism. Together they provide a panoramic view of the extraordinary richness and variety of local Buddhist expressions and practices within Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Tibetan cultures.
The Wiley Blackwell Companion to East and Inner Buddhism crosses boundaries that separate traditional academic disciplines, providing an invaluable resource and reference for scholars, students, and others interested in the study of Buddhism.