What the Ancestors Knew

What the Ancestors Knew

  • Joanne P. Miller
Publisher:Wipf and Stock PublishersISBN 13: 9781666784749ISBN 10: 1666784745

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What the Ancestors Knew is written by Joanne P. Miller and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1666784745 (ISBN 10) and 9781666784749 (ISBN 13).

This book is intended to engender debate. Its subject, faith in a modern Buddhist context, almost always carries with it the widespread but erroneous assumption that it is completely unimportant to the Buddhist path. Without really knowing what it is and how it differs from theistic versions, faith has been given a bad name. Moreover, naivety regarding the colonial orientalist agenda and bias of early Zen exegetes in the West has allowed modern Zennists to accept, almost unquestioningly, the view that faith and knowledge occupy opposite ends of the practice spectrum. As a result, trusted and authentic sources of authority, Zen ancestors and sutras, have often been prevented from speaking about a doctrinally sound and legitimate tool of realization mentioned in a stunningly large amount of sutras. It has also resulted in an erroneous and often condescending view of "faith schools" of Buddhism. Now is the perfect time in Zen's journey in the West to reassess and address these shortcomings.