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Synopsis
Gregory (religion and East Asian studies, Smith College) examines the life and work of Kuei-feng Twung-mi (780-841), traditionally honored as the fifth patriarch in both the Hua-yen scholastic tradition and the Ho-tse line of southern Ch'an. He describes doctrinal classification, the ground of practice, and the broader intellectual tradition. Parts of his study have been published as separate articles. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Gregory (religion and East Asian studies, Smith College) examines the life and work of Kuei-feng Twung-mi (780-841), traditionally honored as the fifth patriarch in both the Hua-yen scholastic tradition and the Ho-tse line of southern Ch'an. He describes doctrinal classification, the ground of practice, and the broader intellectual tradition. Parts of his study have been published as separate articles. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)