1st Edition

The "Zhenzheng lun" by Xuanyi A Buddhist Apologetic Scripture of Tang China

By Thomas Jülch Copyright 2019
    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Zhenzheng lun 甄正論 (T 2112, Treatise of Revealing the Correct) is a Chinese Buddhist apologetic treatise with a distinct anti-Daoist stance in three juan. It is organized as a dialogue between a Daoist, the "Venerable Obstructed by Customs" (zhisu gongzi 滯俗公子), and the Buddhist "Master Revealing the Correct" (zhenzheng xiansheng 甄正先生) in which the former is gradually led towards an orthodox Buddhist understanding by the latter through the refutation of his various arguments against Buddhism. Composed in the late 7th century, the text was authored depending on the political interests and strategies of Wu Zhao武曌 (624–705), who in 690 was enthroned as Empress Wu Zetian 武則天. This study of Thomas Jülch offers a richly annotated and complete translation of the Zhenzheng lun along with an introductory part that focuses on reconstructing the political and propagandistic circumstances relevant to the understanding of the Zhenzheng lun.



    TABLE OF CONTENTS



    Foreword HELWIG SCHMIDT-GLINTZER



    Acknowledgements



    Abbreviations



    Introduction



    I. Buddhism and Political Ideology under Wu Zetian



    II. Aspects of Daoist Thought Refuted in the Zhenzheng lun



    III. The Zhenzheng lun and its Place in Chinese Buddhist Apologetic Thought



    IV. Falin, Xuanyi, and the Zhenzheng lun: A Contextualization



    V. A Comparative Perspective



    Preliminary Remarks



    Translation (DS 1-30)



    Bibliography



    Index

    Biography

    Thomas Jülch is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Centre for Buddhist Studies, Ghent University, Belgium.

    " It is an informative text that provides a window into the political and religious arguments and movements of its time"

    - Thomas Zulch, Reading Religion