The Materiality of a Promise: Interworldly Contracts in Medieval Buddhist Promotional Campaign Imagery

Narratives in the fourteenth-century didactic paintings Shidoji engi e ??? ??? and Yūzū nenbutsu engi ?????? preach that supernatural entities are actively involved in Buddhist devotional projects. Vows and other commitments to engage in nenbutsu practice, or to restore a temple, initiate exchanges...

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主要作者: Hirasawa, Caroline (Author)
格式: 电子 文件
语言:English
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出版: 2018
In: Japanese journal of religious studies
Year: 2018, 卷: 45, 发布: 2, Pages: 341-390
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Pratītya-samutpāda / Emaki / / 神的审判 / 宣誓 / 历史 1150-1400
IxTheo Classification:AE Psychology of religion
AG Religious life; material religion
BL Buddhism
KBM Asia
NBE Anthropology
NBK Soteriology
NCB Personal ethics
TE Middle Ages
Further subjects:B Buddhism
B Deities
B Fundraising
B 插画
B Religious Studies
B Scrolls
B Oaths
B Vows
B Hell
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总结:Narratives in the fourteenth-century didactic paintings Shidoji engi e ??? ??? and Yūzū nenbutsu engi ?????? preach that supernatural entities are actively involved in Buddhist devotional projects. Vows and other commitments to engage in nenbutsu practice, or to restore a temple, initiate exchanges with the heavens and the netherworld that support their fulfillment. Interworldly networks thereby convey to audiences the rewards of participation in a promotional or fundraising campaign and back that up with the threat of hell. Both image contexts portray documents as a medium for transcending worlds, emphasizing writing in ways that empower campaign documents.
Contains:Enthalten in: Japanese journal of religious studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.18874/jjrs.45.2.2018.341-390