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Authors: Isabelle Robinet, Phyllis Brooks
ISBN-13: 9780804728393, ISBN-10: 0804728399
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Date Published: May 1997
Edition: 1

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Author Biography: Isabelle Robinet

Isabelle Robinet is Professor of Chinese at the University of Aix-en-Provence.

Book Synopsis

This is a survey of the history of Taoism from approximately the third century b.c. to the fourteenth century a.d. For many years, it was customary to divide Taoism into "philosophical Taoism" and "religious Taoism." The author has long argued that this is a false division and that "religious” Taoism is simply the practice of "philosophical" Taoism. She sees Taoism as foremost a religion, and the present work traces the development of Taoism up to the point it reached its mature form (which remains intact today, albeit with modern innovations).
The main aim of this history of Taoism is to trace the major lines of its doctrinal evolution, showing the coherence of its development, the wide varieties of factors that came into play over a long period of disconnected eras, the constant absorptions of outside contributions, and the progress that integrates them. The author shows how certain recurrent themes are treated in different ways in different eras and different sects. Among these themes are the Ultimate Truth, immortality, the Sage, the genesis and the end of the world, retribution for good and evil acts, representations of heavens and hells, and the connections between life and the spirit, between life and death, between man and society, and between mystical experience and the social form of religion.
The plan of the book is chronological, but the chronology is somewhat fluid given the way Taoism evolved; as it assimilated new features in the course of its growth, it never ceased to continue to develop the old ones. Thus the Celestial Masters sect, which is chronologically the first to attain a structure, is treated at the outset of the book though it exists down toour day, and the Shangqing tradition took shape in the fourth century though its glory years were under the Tang (618-907).

Table of Contents

Translator's Foreword
Author's Preface
Chronology
Introduction: Definitions and Controlling Concepts1
1The Warring States (Fourth to Third Centuries B.C.)25
2New Elements Under the Han42
3The Celestial Masters53
4Ge Hong and His Tradition78
5The Shangqing School114
6The Lingbao School149
7The Tang Period184
8Under the Song and the Yuan: Interior Alchemy212
Conclusion257
Notes265
Suggestions for Further Readings273
Index283

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