Sufism and Zen in the West
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Sufism and Zen in the West
The Transformation of Modern Religious Life and Practice
Conway, Michael; Yazaki, Dr Saeko
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
02/2025
264
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9781838602352
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List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Notes on Transliteration and Conventions for Non-English Terms
Introduction
Saeko Yazaki and Michael Conway
1. Rendering the Strange Familiar: Orientalist Appropriations of Sufism
Robert Irwin
2. Buddhism for the West: Modern Disenchantment, Religion, and Zen's Appeal to Modern Audiences
Tullio Lobetti
3. 'Mystics, Masters and Teachers': the Entanglement of Spirituality, Politics and Empire in the European 'Guru Field' c. 1918-1939
Steven J. Sutcliffe
4. The Universalist Exoticism of Inayat Khan: From Sufi to Prophet
Mark Sedgwick
5. Oneness and Separation in Japanese Buddhist Sensibility: Suzuki Daisetsu's Presentation of the Myokonin
Michael Conway
6. 'The dance is the (s)way of life': The open approach of the Jewish Sufi-Zen teacher Samuel Lewis and his Dances of Universal Peace
Saeko Yazaki
7. American Zen After D. T. Suzuki: Encounters with a Tibetan Buddhist Master
Akemi Iwamoto
8. Bringing Sufism to the Mainstream: 'Traditional Islam' and the Making of the Third Place in an American Muslim Community
Kei Takahashi
9. Zen for the Elite, Buddhism for the Masses: Religious and Spiritual Circulation between Japan and the West
Jorn Borup
Concluding Reflections
George Pattison
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Notes on Transliteration and Conventions for Non-English Terms
Introduction
Saeko Yazaki and Michael Conway
1. Rendering the Strange Familiar: Orientalist Appropriations of Sufism
Robert Irwin
2. Buddhism for the West: Modern Disenchantment, Religion, and Zen's Appeal to Modern Audiences
Tullio Lobetti
3. 'Mystics, Masters and Teachers': the Entanglement of Spirituality, Politics and Empire in the European 'Guru Field' c. 1918-1939
Steven J. Sutcliffe
4. The Universalist Exoticism of Inayat Khan: From Sufi to Prophet
Mark Sedgwick
5. Oneness and Separation in Japanese Buddhist Sensibility: Suzuki Daisetsu's Presentation of the Myokonin
Michael Conway
6. 'The dance is the (s)way of life': The open approach of the Jewish Sufi-Zen teacher Samuel Lewis and his Dances of Universal Peace
Saeko Yazaki
7. American Zen After D. T. Suzuki: Encounters with a Tibetan Buddhist Master
Akemi Iwamoto
8. Bringing Sufism to the Mainstream: 'Traditional Islam' and the Making of the Third Place in an American Muslim Community
Kei Takahashi
9. Zen for the Elite, Buddhism for the Masses: Religious and Spiritual Circulation between Japan and the West
Jorn Borup
Concluding Reflections
George Pattison
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Religion; Islam; Spirituality; Zen; Faith; Modernisation; Sufism
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Notes on Transliteration and Conventions for Non-English Terms
Introduction
Saeko Yazaki and Michael Conway
1. Rendering the Strange Familiar: Orientalist Appropriations of Sufism
Robert Irwin
2. Buddhism for the West: Modern Disenchantment, Religion, and Zen's Appeal to Modern Audiences
Tullio Lobetti
3. 'Mystics, Masters and Teachers': the Entanglement of Spirituality, Politics and Empire in the European 'Guru Field' c. 1918-1939
Steven J. Sutcliffe
4. The Universalist Exoticism of Inayat Khan: From Sufi to Prophet
Mark Sedgwick
5. Oneness and Separation in Japanese Buddhist Sensibility: Suzuki Daisetsu's Presentation of the Myokonin
Michael Conway
6. 'The dance is the (s)way of life': The open approach of the Jewish Sufi-Zen teacher Samuel Lewis and his Dances of Universal Peace
Saeko Yazaki
7. American Zen After D. T. Suzuki: Encounters with a Tibetan Buddhist Master
Akemi Iwamoto
8. Bringing Sufism to the Mainstream: 'Traditional Islam' and the Making of the Third Place in an American Muslim Community
Kei Takahashi
9. Zen for the Elite, Buddhism for the Masses: Religious and Spiritual Circulation between Japan and the West
Jorn Borup
Concluding Reflections
George Pattison
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Notes on Transliteration and Conventions for Non-English Terms
Introduction
Saeko Yazaki and Michael Conway
1. Rendering the Strange Familiar: Orientalist Appropriations of Sufism
Robert Irwin
2. Buddhism for the West: Modern Disenchantment, Religion, and Zen's Appeal to Modern Audiences
Tullio Lobetti
3. 'Mystics, Masters and Teachers': the Entanglement of Spirituality, Politics and Empire in the European 'Guru Field' c. 1918-1939
Steven J. Sutcliffe
4. The Universalist Exoticism of Inayat Khan: From Sufi to Prophet
Mark Sedgwick
5. Oneness and Separation in Japanese Buddhist Sensibility: Suzuki Daisetsu's Presentation of the Myokonin
Michael Conway
6. 'The dance is the (s)way of life': The open approach of the Jewish Sufi-Zen teacher Samuel Lewis and his Dances of Universal Peace
Saeko Yazaki
7. American Zen After D. T. Suzuki: Encounters with a Tibetan Buddhist Master
Akemi Iwamoto
8. Bringing Sufism to the Mainstream: 'Traditional Islam' and the Making of the Third Place in an American Muslim Community
Kei Takahashi
9. Zen for the Elite, Buddhism for the Masses: Religious and Spiritual Circulation between Japan and the West
Jorn Borup
Concluding Reflections
George Pattison
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