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  • Ryumon
    Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 1815

    New book about Dogen

    For the Dogenologists out there, a new book by Steven Heine about Dogen has just been released.

    Dogen
    Japan’s Original Zen Teacher

    The founder of the Soto school of Zen in Japan, Eihei Dogen (1200–1253) is one of the most influential Buddhist teachers of all time. Although Dogen’s writings have reached wide prominence among contemporary Buddhists and philosophers, there is much that remains enigmatic about his life and writings. In Dogen: Japan’s Original Zen Teacher, respected Dogen scholar and translator Steven Heine offers a nuanced portrait of the master’s historical context, life, and work, paying special attention to issues such as:
    • The nature of the “great doubt” that motivated Dogen’s religious quest
    • The sociopolitical turmoil of Kamakura Japan that led to dynamic innovations in medieval Japanese Buddhism
    • The challenges and transformations Dogen experienced during his pivotal time in China
    • Key inflection points and unresolved questions regarding Dogen’s teaching career in Japan
    • Ongoing controversies in the scholarly interpretations of Dogen’s biography and teachings
    • Synthesizing a lifetime of research and reflection into an accessible narrative, this new addition to the Lives of the Masters series illuminates thought-provoking perspectives on Dogen’s character and teachings, as well as his relevance to contemporary practitioners.




    Gassho,

    Ryūmon

    sat
    I know nothing.
  • Bion
    Senior Priest-in-Training
    • Aug 2020
    • 4825

    #2
    New book about Dogen

    Thanks Ryūmon!!! Added it to my Amazon wishlist! Nice find! [emoji1374]

    [emoji1374] Sat Today
    Last edited by Bion; 01-10-2022, 01:58 PM.
    "Stepping back with open hands, is thoroughly comprehending life and death. Immediately you can sparkle and respond to the world." - Hongzhi

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    • Jundo
      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
      • Apr 2006
      • 40766

      #3
      I love Steve Heine, a friend in deed, but that is like 3 Dogen books in 3 years! It is amazing how many ways there is for someone to tell the same story by rearranging chapter headings.

      But in all seriousness, his last book on Dogen (or was it the one before last? **) is perhaps the best scholar's treatment of Dogen, and what he was on about, that I have ever read (even though I quibbled here and there) ...

      Book Review: Steven Heine's "Readings of Dōgen's "Treasury of the True Dharma Eye"

      This book, quite simply, may be the single best detailed survey and explanation of what Dogen was on about that I have ever read by an academic. Prof. Heine covers most of the same ground as other members of the "Dogen Club" (such as the wonderful volumes by Hee-jin Kim, Shohaku Okumura, Kaz Tanahashi, Taigen Leighton, Carl Bielefeldt, Francis Cook and others), but Steve's presentation is unusually clear, comprehensive and focused, well organized and well expressed, especially given the fine subject matter.
      Gassho, Jundo

      STLah

      ** I checked, and this is actually 3 books back, his 4th book on Dogen in 4 years,
      ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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      • Bion
        Senior Priest-in-Training
        • Aug 2020
        • 4825

        #4
        Originally posted by Jundo
        I love Steve Heine, a friend indeed, but that is like 3 Dogen books in 3 years! It is amazing how many ways there is for someone to tell the same story by rearranging chapter headings.

        But in all seriousness, his last book on Dogen (or was it the one before last? **) is perhaps the best scholar's treatment of Dogen, and what he was on about, that I have ever read (even though I quibbled here and there) ...



        Gassho, Jundo

        STLah

        ** I checked, and this is actually 3 books back, his 4th book on Dogen in 4 years,
        Dōgen - the gift that keeps on giving! [emoji23]

        [emoji1374] Sat Today
        Last edited by Jundo; 01-10-2022, 03:01 PM.
        "Stepping back with open hands, is thoroughly comprehending life and death. Immediately you can sparkle and respond to the world." - Hongzhi

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        • Kokuu
          Dharma Transmitted Priest
          • Nov 2012
          • 6881

          #5
          I love Steve Heine, a friend in deed, but that is like 3 Dogen books in 3 years! It is amazing how many ways there is for someone to tell the same story by rearranging chapter headings.
          Lovely to have another addition to the Dogen literature although my bank manager would like to ask him not to write so many!

          Gassho
          Kokuu
          -sattoday-

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          • Anchi
            Member
            • Sep 2015
            • 556

            #6
            Life itself is the only teacher.
            一 Joko Beck


            STLah
            安知 Anchi

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            • Ryumon
              Member
              • Apr 2007
              • 1815

              #7
              Originally posted by Jundo
              I love Steve Heine, a friend in deed, but that is like 3 Dogen books in 3 years! It is amazing how many ways there is for someone to tell the same story by rearranging chapter headings.
              This one is a lot about his biography, trying to sort the true and false, as well as his ideas.

              You know how publishing works: you make a niche for yourself, and you keep publishing more and more in that niche. Also, in his case, I think it's likely that some of these projects were in the works for some time, like this one which is in a series by Shambhala about famous Buddhist teachers.

              Gassho,

              Ryūmon

              sat
              I know nothing.

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              • Stewart
                Member
                • May 2017
                • 152

                #8
                Thank you.

                I don't have any of his books so one that focuses on his biography as well as his teaching might be the best one for me.

                Stewart
                Sat today

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                • Jundo
                  Treeleaf Founder and Priest
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 40766

                  #9
                  Yes, please everyone notice the little tongue in cheek that was in my original comment ...

                  It is amazing how many ways there is for someone to tell the same story by rearranging chapter headings.
                  All his books are tremendous resources for us Dogenites.

                  I was honored, by the way, that Steve included my positive review of his last book in his university's academic journal, which he edits ...

                  Your page wasn't found. No worries, use the links on this page to find what you're looking for.


                  Gassho, J

                  STLah
                  Last edited by Jundo; 01-11-2022, 03:42 AM.
                  ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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                  • Shokai
                    Dharma Transmitted Priest
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 6422

                    #10
                    Jundo; Congratulations lovely review, you can do one for my next book

                    合掌
                    stlah
                    合掌,生開
                    gassho, Shokai

                    仁道 生開 / Jindo Shokai

                    "Open to life in a benevolent way"

                    https://sarushinzendo.wordpress.com/

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                    • Heiso
                      Member
                      • Jan 2019
                      • 834

                      #11
                      This looks great but when I saw it the other day I let out a little whimper. Just as I though I was getting on top of my reading list, another book comes along and demands inclusion!

                      Gassho,

                      heiso

                      StLah

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                      • Ryumon
                        Member
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 1815

                        #12
                        I must add that, now, after reading about half the book, it is the best presentation of Dogen's life that I've seen. It puts his writings into context, and explains why there are disparities in what he talks about and how.

                        Gassho,

                        Ryūmon

                        sat
                        I know nothing.

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                        • Tomás ESP
                          Member
                          • Aug 2020
                          • 575

                          #13
                          More Dogen! couldn't be happier! Though the list of books about Dogen to read will probably take a lifetime already... so

                          Gassho, Tomás
                          Sat&LaH

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                          • houst0n
                            Member
                            • Nov 2021
                            • 135

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ryumon
                            I must add that, now, after reading about half the book, it is the best presentation of Dogen's life that I've seen. It puts his writings into context, and explains why there are disparities in what he talks about and how.

                            Gassho,

                            Ryūmon

                            sat
                            I’m about 80 pages in, and I’m really enjoying it also. Heine is a good author, it’s not too dry or stuffy (compared with Kim’s ‘mystical realist’ which I have found a real slog to get through, one of these days I’ll read it all…), quite a page turner actually! I picked up his “readings of Dōgens treasury of the true dharma eye” at the same time so looking forward to that one also.

                            So, for anyone on the fence, my vote joins the chorus of good reviews here; definitely recommend it based on the first 1/4 alone.

                            Gassho, Neil
                            (./sat+lah)
                            Last edited by houst0n; 01-13-2022, 07:48 PM.

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                            • Gregor
                              Member
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 638

                              #15
                              Originally posted by houst0n
                              I’m about 80 pages in, and I’m really enjoying it also. Heine is a good author, it’s not too dry or stuffy (compared with Kim’s ‘mystical realist’ which I have found a real slog to get through, one of these days I’ll read it all…), quite a page turner actually! I picked up his “readings of Dōgens treasury of the true dharma eye” at the same time so looking forward to that one also.

                              So, for anyone on the fence, my vote joins the chorus of good reviews here; definitely recommend it based on the first 1/4 alone.

                              Gassho, Neil
                              (./sat+lah)
                              I just bought Kim's book and I am not buying anything else nonessential this year. Guess dry and stuffy will have to do. Wish I'd asked here before buying a Dogen bio.

                              Btw, did Dogen go to China? I've seen some debate on this elsewhere but am not going to buy Heiene's book by that title for $100.

                              Does lineage really matter? It seems after Ananda the line forward from the Buddha gets pretty sketchy, and in Zen after Boddhidharma and six patriarchs it does as well. . .

                              Gassho,
                              G
                              ST
                              Jukai '09 Dharma Name: Shinko 慎重(Prudent Calm)

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