When Buddhists Attack: The Curious Relationship Between Zen and the Martial Arts - Tuttle Specials - Jeffrey K. Mann - Books - Tuttle Publishing - 9784805318157 - June 4, 2024
In case cover and title do not match, the title is correct

When Buddhists Attack: The Curious Relationship Between Zen and the Martial Arts - Tuttle Specials

Price
$ 10.99
excl. VAT

Ordered from remote warehouse

Expected to be ready for shipping Jun 22 - 25
Add to your iMusic wish list

Uncover the historical truth about Buddhist warrior monks with this informative and enlightening book. Exploring the origins of Buddhism and the ethos of the Japanese samurai, university professor and martial arts practitioner Jeffrey Mann traces the close connection between the Buddhist way of compassion and the way of the warrior. This zen book serves as a basic introduction to the history, philosophy, and current practice of Zen as it relates to the Japanese martial arts.

It examines the elements of Zen that have found a place in budo—the martial way—such as zazen, mushin, zanshin and fudoshin, then goes on to discuss the ethics and practice of budo as a modern sport. Offering insights into how qualities integral to the true martial artist are interwoven with this ancient religious philosophy, this Buddhism book will help practitioners reconnect to an authentic spiritual discipline of the martial arts. Film, television and popular fiction have long exploited the image of the serene Buddhist monk who is master of the deadly craft of hand-to-hand combat.

While these media overly romanticize the relationship between a philosophy of non-violence and the art of fighting, When Buddhists Attack: The Curious Relationship Between Zen and the Martial Arts shows this link to be nevertheless real, even natural.


224 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released June 4, 2024
ISBN13 9784805318157
Publishers Tuttle Publishing
Pages 224
Dimensions 135 × 197 × 20 mm   ·   334 g

Mere med samme udgiver