Pye/Listening, 6. Editorial from 1949 (Anonymous)

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How to Cite: Pye, Michael. Editorial from 1949 (Anonymous). Listening to Shin Buddhism - Starting Points of Modern Dialogue. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 41 - 46 Feb 2012. ISBN 9781908049179.

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As we pick up the story after the ending of global hostilities, it seems appropriate to take some account of the way in which these devastating events are themselves reflected in the content of the journal. The previously mentioned Editorial of May 1949 provides the link. Though unsigned, this Editorial bears all the marks of Suzuki Daisetsu’s authorship, and the fact that he published an article on “Buddhism and Education” in the same issue is significant.6 In this piece, originally a talk, Suzuki does not mince his words and distinguishes sharply between the character of Shintō and of Buddhism. He distances himself from Shintō by the use of the phrase “Japanese Shinto militarists”7 (p.41) but also regards a militaristic propensity as being fundamentally characteristic of Shintō.

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    Listening to Shin Buddhism: Starting Points of Modern Dialogue
  • creator
    Michael Pye
  • isbn
    9781781790892 (eBook)​
  • original publisher
    The Eastern Buddhist
  • original publisher place
    Kyoto, Japan
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield, United Kingdom
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • series title
    ​Eastern Buddhist Voices​
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