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A Sourcebook ;$vVolume III 311 08$a3-11-121734-5 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tContents -- $tInstructions for Use -- $tAbout the Editors -- $tSecularity in South Asia, East Asia, Inner Asia and the Himalayan Region: Introduction -- $tSouth Asia -- $tBuddhist India & Sri Lanka -- $t1 The D?gha Nik?ya: The Discourse of Ambattha (ca. 5th?1st Century BCE) -- $t2 The D?gha Nik?ya: The Discourse of the Lion?s Roar of a Wheel-Turning Monarch (ca. 5th?1st Century BCE) -- $t3 King Kassapa V: Anur?dhapura Slab Inscription (919 CE) -- $t4 Jayab?hu Dharmak?rti: Compendium of the Buddhist Lineages (14th or 15th Century) -- $t5 An?gatava?sa (De?an?): The Chronicle of the Future (date uncertain, before 14th Century) -- $t6 An?gatava?sa (De?an?): Exposition of the Chronicle of the Future (ca. 14th Century) -- $t7 The D?gha Nik?ya: The Discourse of the Lion?s Roar of a Wheel-Turning Monarch (ca. 5th?1st Century BCE) -- $t8 D. C. Wijewardena: The Revolt in the Temple (1953) -- $tEast Asia -- $tChina -- $t9 Mozi: Defending the Belief in the Existence of Gods and Spirits (ca. 5th Century BCE) -- $t10 Xunzi: Rational Interpretation of Nature and the Rejection of the Belief in Spirits (ca. 3rd Century BCE) -- $t11 The Controversy Over the Relationship Between Buddhism and the State in the Fourth Century (4th Century) -- $t12 The Sacred and the Secular in a Medieval Chinese Buddhist Scripture ? The S?tra on the Analogy of the Physician (ca. 1000 CE) -- $t13 Han Yu: Critique of Buddhism (819 CE) -- $t14 Religion in the Law Codes of the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1552) -- $t15 Li Fu: The Shortcomings of Teachings Dealing with Transcendent Matters (1740) -- $t16 Peng Guangyu: Confucianism is Not a Religion (1893) -- $t17 Kang Youwei: Proposal to Establish Confucianism as the State Religion (1898) -- $t18 Chen Duxiu: On the Question of a Confucian State Religion (1917) -- $t19 Mao Zedong: Overthrowing Religious Authority (1927) -- $t20 The Chinese Communist Party?s View on Religion (1982) -- $tVietnam -- $t21 Lê Quý ?ôn: Categorised Discourse from the Palace Library (1773) -- $tKorea -- $t22 Ch?oe Han?gi: Rectification of the Teachings and Doctrines of the World According to Heaven and Man (1833) -- $tJapan -- $t23 J?kei: The K?fukuji Petition (1205) -- $t24 Ji?en: Notes on Foolish Views (ca. 1220) -- $t25 Clergy of the Enryakuji: Statement by the Great Assembly [of Monks] of the Enryakuji ? Notes on Stopping the [Movement of the] Single-Minded and Exclusive Practice [of Buddha- Recollection] (1224) -- $t26 Nichiren: On the Four Stages of Faith and the Five Stages of Practice (1277) -- $t27 Nichiren: On the Receiving of the Three Great Secret Laws (1281) -- $t28 Zonkaku: On Destroying the False and Revealing the Correct (1344) -- $t29 Mus? Soseki: Dialogues in a Dream (1344) -- $t30 Anonymous: Tale of the Heike (ca. 1371) -- $t31 Rennyo: Letters of Saint Rennyo (1474/75/76) -- $t32 Luís Fróis: Of the Conversion of D?san (1585) -- $t33 Anonymous: Decree on Banishing Christian Missionaries (1587) -- $t34 Ishin S?den: Statement on the Expulsion of the Missionaries (1614) -- $t35 Shingy?: Mountains, Seas and Villages (1825) -- $t36 Shimaji Mokurai: The Source of Religion (1872) -- $t37 Fukuda Gid?: Discussing the Primacy of the Ruler?s Law in the True School [of Pure Land Buddhism] (1877) -- $t38 Hakoya Tokury?: On the Doctrine of Buddha Dharma and Ruler?s Law Being Like Wheels and Wings (1887) -- $t39 Suzuki Daisetsu Teitar?: A New Theory of Religion (Shin-sh?ky? ron????, 1896) -- $t40 The Treatment of ?Religion? in the Constitutions of Japan (1889, 1947) and Proposed Revisions to Articles 20 and 89 of the Postwar Constitution by the Liberal Democratic Party (2012) -- $t41 The Liberal Democratic Party?s Constitutional Reform Promotion Department: Questions and Answers to the Draft Proposal for Revisions to the Constitution of Japan (2013) -- $t42 Supreme Commander of Allied Powers (SCAP): The Shinto Directive 15 December 1945 -- $t43 Yoshihiko Ashizu: The Shinto Directive and Constitution from the Standpoint of a Shintoist (1960) -- $t44 Shinsh? ?tani-ha: Resolution Against the ?Revision? of the Fundamental Law of Education (2004) and Comment by the Shinsh? ?tani-ha President on the ?Revision of the Organ Transplant Law? (2009) -- $tInner Asia and the Himalayas -- $tTibet -- $t45 The Fifth Dalai Lama: The Pearl Rosary: Advice on Combining the Two Traditions (undated, ca. 1645) -- $t46 Doring Tenzin Penjor: The Biography of Doring Pa??ita (ca. 1806) -- $t47 Gendun Chopel: Grains of Gold: Tales of a Cosmopolitan Traveler (1940/1941) -- $tBhutan -- $t48 Zhapdrung Ngawang Namgyel: Sixteen I?s (ca. first half 17th Century) -- $t49 Bhutanese Legal Code from 1729 -- $tMongolia -- $t50 Qutu?tai Se?en Qung Tayiji, comp.: The White History of the Ten Meritorious Doctrines (16th Century) -- $t51 Zava Damdin Lubsangdamdin: Annotations that Clarify the Meaning of Some of the Holy Emperors? Secret Prophecies (1924) -- $tBuryatia -- $t52 Wangdan Yum ?üng: History of the Qori Buryats (1875) -- $tList of Figures -- $tGlobal Secularity. 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