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Praying for Power

Timothy Brook

Buddhism and the Formation of Gentry Society in Late-Ming China

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Release Date: 01/01/1994

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Sub-Genre: Theology
Label: Harvard University, Asia Center
Series: Harvard-Yenching Institute Monograph Series
Language: English
Publisher: Harvard University, Asia Center

Buddhism and the Formation of Gentry Society in Late-Ming China
Timothy Brook studies three widely separated and economically dissimilar counties. He draws on rich data in monastic gazetteers to examine the patterns and social consequences of patronage.

In seventeenth- and eighteenth-century China, Buddhists and Confucians alike flooded local Buddhist monasteries with donations. As gentry numbers grew faster than the imperial bureaucracy, traditional Confucian careers were closed to many; but visible philanthropy could publicize elite status outside the state realm. Actively sought by fundraising abbots, such patronage affected institutional Buddhism.

After exploring the relation of Buddhism to Ming Neo-Confucianism, the growth of tourism to Buddhist sites, and the mechanisms and motives for charitable donations, Timothy Brook studies three widely separated and economically dissimilar counties. He draws on rich data in monastic gazetteers to examine the patterns and social consequences of patronage.