“Lay Buddhism: An Old Issue Viewed in New Perspectives” March 24-26, 2011
The Eighth International Symposium Sponsored by UBC Tzu-chi Buddhist Forum (to be held in the Auditorium, Asian Centre, 1871 West Mall, UBC, Vancouver)
Speakers include: Christoph Anderl (University of Oslo); Benjamin Brose (University of Michigan); Jinhua Chen (UBC); Paul Copp (University of Chicago); Max Deeg (University of Cardiff); Yuming Duan (Sichuan University); Toru Funayama (University of Kyoto); Phyllis Granoff (Yale); Paul Groner (University of Virginia); Ann Heirman (Ghent University); Toshinori Ochiai (ICABS); Robert Sharf (Berkeley); Sheng Kai (Nanjing University); Koichi Shinohara (Yale); John Strong (Bates); Yinggang Sun (Fudan University); Barend ter Haar (Leiden); Willy Vande Walle (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven); Stuart H. Young (Bucknell University).
March 24, 2011: Keynote Speech (17:30-18:30) (Chair: Peter Nosco, UBC)
- Paul Groner (UVa): Japanese Tendai Monasticism: A Special Type of Lay Buddhism
March 25, 2011: Session 1 (9:00-10:50) (Chair: Carla Nappi, UBC) Lay Buddhism and Medieval Chinese Literati
- Willy Vande Walle (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven): Lay Buddhism during the Southern Qi Dynasty Period
- Duan Yuming 段玉明 (Sichuan U.): Calling for Laymen: A Study of Fofa Jintang pian (呼唤居士:《佛法金汤编》研究)
- Barend ter Haar (Leiden): Lay Buddhism among Civil Service Examination Candidates in the Late Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- Discussant (Ben Brose, Michigan)
March 25, 2011: Session 2 (10:45-12:10)(Chair: Robert Sharf, Berkeley) Lay Buddhism Infiltrated in Different Walks of Society
- Koichi Shinohara (Yale): Lay Buddhism and Esoteric Rituals
- John Strong (Bates): The Sigālovada sutta or: How to be a Good Rich Man (Gṛhapati)
- Sun Yinggang (Fudan): Political Stage and Faith Space: Buddhist Associations in 6-7th Century Chang’an (政治舞台与信仰空间:6-7世纪长安的佛教社邑)
- Toshinori Ochiai (ICPBS, Tokyo; read by Shoshun Hayashidera): Lay Buddhism and Buddhist Apocrypha: Various Aspects of Lay Buddhism as Displayed in the Biluo sanmei jing 在家仏教と疑経―『毘羅三昧経』に見える在家仏教の諸相
- Discussant (Max Deeg, Cardiff)
March 25, 2011: Session 3 (2:30-4:20) (Chair: Anne Murphy, UBC) Lay Practices in Buddhism
- Phyllis Granoff (Yale): Marrying outside the Faith: Buddhist and Jain Stories from Medieval India
- Ann Heirman (Ghent U.): Bodily Care in Early Buddhism, a Bridge between the Lay Community and the Saṃgha: Practices of Oral Hygiene
- Robban A. J. Toleno (UBC): Modeling Materia Medica: Interactions between Lay Intellectual and Buddhist Forms of Knowledge in the Chan Bencao and Related Texts
- Stuart H. Young (Bucknell): Buddhism in the Chinese Sericulture Industry
- Discussant (Robert Sharf, Berkeley)
March 26, 2011: Session 4 (9:30-11:20) (Chair: Han Jianying, Beijing Info Technology University) State-Samgha Relationship: From India to China
- Sheng Kai 释圣凯 (Nanjing U.): Yindu fojiao sengsu guanxi de jiben moshi” 印度佛教僧俗关系的基本模式 (Basic Modes of the Relationship between the Monastic and Lay in India)
- Max Deeg (U. of Cardiff): The Royal Upāsaka: Primus Inter Pares or Extreme Example?
- Benjamin Brose (Michigan): Charlatans, Soldiers, and Spies: Critiques of Buddhist Clergy and Kings during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
- Jinhua Chen (UBC): The Political Career of a ‘Barbarian’ Monk in the Court of Central Kingdom
- Discussant (Paul Copp, Chicago)
March 26, 2011: Session 5 (1:20-2:45) (Chair: Tsao Hsingyuan, UBC) Lay Buddhism and Text
- Dewei Zhang (McMaster), Text in Context: Local Society and the Dissemination of a Buddhist Canon in Wanli (1573-1620) China
- Paul Copp (Chicago):Research Notes on Manuscript Culture as Ritual Culture in Late Medieval Dunhuang: Talisman Seals and Ritual Handbooks
- Christoph Anderl (Ruhr Univ., Bochum & Ghent Univ.), The Role of Lay Believers in the literary Structure of Early Chán Scriptures
- Discussant (Stuart Young, Bucknell)
March 26, 2011: Workshop (3:00-5:10) (Chair: Jessica Main, UBC) Reading under the Lines: Some Cutting-edge Progresses in Buddhist Philology and Manuscriptology, Reports from Japan Sponsored by SSHRC, UBC Tzu-chi Buddhist Forum & Kameyama Lecture Series
- Toshinori Ochiai (ICPBS, Tokyo; read by Shoshun Hayashidera): The Academic Frontier Project (2005-2010) on Buddhist Manuscripts Preserved in Japan
- Toshinori Ochiai (ICPBS, Tokyo; read by Shoshun Hayashidera): The Strategic Research Project (2010-2015) on Buddhist Manuscripts Preserved in Japan
- Shoshun Hayashidera (ICPBS, Tokyo): The Old Japanese Manuscripts Database Hosted by ICPBS, Tokyo
- Toru Funayama (U. of Kyoto): New Perspectives and Progresses on the Studies of Paramārtha (499-569): His Life and Thoughts
- Toru Funayama (U. of Kyoto): Getting closer to the original texts through Stone Sutras: in Comparison with Woodblock Print Versions
Day One: March 24, 2011
Keynote Speeches (17:30-18:30) (Chair: Peter Nosco, UBC)
1. 17:30-18:10, Paul Groner (UVa): “Japanese Tendai Monasticism: A Special Type of Lay Buddhism.”
Dinner 18:40~~ (Venue TBA)
Day Two: March 25, 2011
Breakfast & Registration 7:30-8:30
Welcome 8:30-9:00
Session 1 Lay Buddhism and Medieval Chinese Literati (Chair: Carla Nappi, UBC) (9:00-10:50)
1.1) 9: 00-9:15, Willy Vande Walle (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven): “Lay Buddhism during the Southern Qi Dynasty Period.”
1.2) 9: 15-9:30, Duan Yuming 段玉明 (Sichuan U.): “Calling for Laymen: A Study of Fofa Jintang pian” (呼唤居士:《佛法金汤编》研究)
1.3) 9: 30-9:45, Barend ter Haar (Leiden): “Lay Buddhism among Civil Service Examination Candidates in the Late Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.”
1.4) 9: 45-9:55: Discussant (Ben Brose, Michigan)
1.5) 9: 55-10:30, Q & A
Coffee Break 10:30-10:45
Session 2 Lay Buddhism Infiltrated in Different Walks of Society (Chair: Robert Sharf, Berkeley) (10:45-12:10)
1.1. 10:45-11:00, Koichi Shinohara (Yale): “Lay Buddhism and Esoteric Rituals”
1.2. 11:00-11:15, John Strong (Bates): “The Sigālovada sutta or: How to be a Good Rich Man (Gṛhapati)”
1.3. 11:15-11:30, Sun Yinggang (Fudan): “Political Stage and Faith Space: Buddhist Associations in 6-7th Century Chang’an” (政治舞台与信仰空间:6-7世纪长安的佛教社邑)
1.4. 11:30-11:40, Toshinori Ochiai (ICPBS, Tokyo; read by Shoshun Hayashidera): “Lay Buddhism and Buddhist Apocrypha: Various Aspects of Lay Buddhism as Displayed in the Biluo sanmei jing” 在家仏教と疑経―『毘羅三昧経』に見える在家仏教の諸相
1.5. 11:40-11:50: Discussant (Max Deeg, Cardiff)
1.6. 11: 50-12:20: Q & A
Lunch 12:20-2:30
Session 3 “Lay Practices in Buddhism” (Chair: Anne Murphy) (2:30-4:20)
3.1). 2:30-2:45, Phyllis Granoff (Yale): “Marrying outside the Faith: Buddhist and Jain Stories from Medieval India”
3.2). 2:45-3:00, Ann Heirman (Ghent U.): “Bodily Care in Early Buddhism, a Bridge between the Lay Community and the Saṃgha: Practices of Oral Hygiene.”
3.3). 3:00-3:15, Robban A. J. Toleno (UBC): “Modeling Materia Medica: Interactions between Lay Intellectual and Buddhist Forms of Knowledge in the Chan Bencao and Related Texts”
3.4). 3:15-3:30, Stuart H. Young (Bucknell): “Buddhism in the Chinese Sericulture Industry”
3.5). 3: 30-3:40: Discussant (Robert Sharf, Berkeley)
3.6). 3: 40-4:20: Q & A
Dinner 6:00~~ (Venue TBA)
Day Three: March 26, 2011
Breakfast 7:30-8:30
Session 4 State-Samgha Relationship: From India to China (Chair: Han Jianying, Beijing Info Technology University) (9:30-11:20)
4.1). 9:30-9:45, Sheng Kai 释圣凯 (Nanjing U.): “Yindu fojiao sengsu guanxi de jiben moshi” 印度佛教僧俗关系的基本模式 (Basic Modes of the Relationship between the Monastic and Lay in India)
4.2). 9:45-10:00, Max Deeg (U. of Cardiff): “The Royal Upāsaka: Primus Inter Pares or Extreme Example?”
4.3). 10:00-10:15, Benjamin Brose (Michigan): “Charlatans, Soldiers, and Spies: Critiques of Buddhist Clergy and Kings during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms”
4.4). 10:15-10:30, Jinhua Chen (UBC): The Political Career of a ‘Barbarian’ Monk in the Court of Central Kingdom”
4.5). 10: 30-10:40: Discussant (Paul Copp, Chicago)
4.6). 10: 40-11:20: Q & A
Lunch 11:20-1:20
Session 5 Lay Buddhism and Text (Chair: Tsao Hsingyuan, UBC) (1:20-2:45)
5.1. 1:20-1:35, Dewei Zhang (McMaster), “Text in Context: Local Society and the Dissemination of a Buddhist Canon in Wanli (1573-1620) China“
5.2. 1:35-1:50, Paul Copp (Chicago): “Research Notes on Manuscript Culture as Ritual Culture in Late Medieval Dunhuang: Talisman Seals and Ritual Handbooks”
5.3. 1:50-2:05, Christoph Anderl (Ruhr Univ., Bochum & Ghent Univ.), “The Role of Lay Believers in the literary Structure of Early Chán Scriptures”
5.4.) 2: 05-2:15: Discussant (Stuart Young, Bucknell)
1.7. ) 2: 15-2:45: Q & A
Coffee Break 2:45-3:00
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A Special Workshop Sponsored by SSHRC, UBC Tzu-chi Buddhist Forum & Kameyama Lecture Series
“Reading under the Lines: Some Cutting-edge Progresses in Buddhist Philology and Manuscriptology, Reports from Japan” (3:00-5:10) (Chair: Jessica Main, UBC)
1. 3:00-3:20 (Toshinori Ochiai, ICPBS, Tokyo; read by Shoshun Hayashidera): The Academic Frontier Project (2005-2010) on Buddhist Manuscripts Preserved in Japan
2. 3:20-3:40 (Toshinori Ochiai, ICPBS, Tokyo; read by Shoshun Hayashidera): The Strategic Research Project (2010-2015) on Buddhist Manuscripts Preserved in Japan
3. 3:40-3:55 (Shoshun Hayashidera, ICPBS, Tokyo): “The Old Japanese Manuscripts Database Hosted by ICPBS, Tokyo”
4. 3:55-4:10: Q & A
5. 4:10-4:30 (Toru Funayama, U. of Kyoto): “New Perspectives and Progresses on the Studies of Paramārtha (499-569): His Life and Thoughts”;
6. 4:30-4:50 (Toru Funayama, U. of Kyoto): “Getting closer to the original texts through Stone Sutras: in Comparison with Woodblock Print Versions”
7. 4:50-5:05: Q & A
8. 5:05-5:10: Conclusion
Dinner 6:00~~ (Venue TBA)
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