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Title: River of Fire, River of Water by Taitetsu Unno ISBN: 0-385-48511-5 Publisher: Image Books Pub. Date: 13 April, 1998 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $19.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (12 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: An excellent beginning
Comment: Rev. Taitetsu Unno is part of an esteemed family of Shin Buddhist teachers, priests, and scholars. So it's not surprising that someone of his background should create one of the best introductory texts on the subject.
This book's title comes from a Pure Land parable which encapsulates the premise of faith in "other power", namely that of Amida Buddha, which can best be described as the 'ur-Buddha' from whom all Dharmic wisdom and compassion springs. Specifically, Rev. Unno is writing here about the Jodo Shinshu school, one of the great schools of Japanese Buddhism which sprang from the Kamakura period of that nation's history, in the 12th and 13th centuries. Jodo Shinshu is, in fact, one of the largest sects of Mahayana Buddhism, but in the West is little-known outside of the Japanese ethnic community. But despite this ethnic concentration, the Shin faith is more or less a "Buddhism for Joe Average", irrespective of ones' skin color or land of origin.
The book is very well-written, and also well-organized given the amount...and often, complexity...of the information it imparts. Rev. Unno deftly opens up the teachings of Jodo Shinshu to anyone who might wish to learn, or for that matter might simply be curious. He deals excellently with both the historical perspective of this school, as well as the more complex philosophical issues posed by the Nembutsu-faith as well as its place in the mainstream of Mahayana thought.
Shin Buddhism is truly a faith that anyone can follow, without the complexities of what is referred to as "the path of difficult practice". And likewise, "River of Fire, River of Water" provides an uncomplex point of entry into this rich and enriching path. For anyone starting down this path, I would have to say that this...along with Dr. Kenneth Tanaka's "Ocean"...makes for an excellent point from which to begin. I recommend it unconditionally.
Rating: 5
Summary: A wonderful introduction to a beautiful Buddhist tradition
Comment: I used to look down on Pure Land Buddhism. This book turned my views all the way around. Tai Unno is a former college professor of Buddhist Studies and a very warm, admirable man. In "River of Fire, River of Water" he presents the heart of the Shin Buddhist path, a 800-year-old tradition of purely lay-oriented Buddhism (as opposed to the monastic-oriented traditions of Theravada, Zen, and Tibetan Vajrayana). Unno shows how Shin Buddhism aims to awaken the ordinary person in their everyday life, discovering wisdom and compassion through the difficulties and mistakes of parenthood, jobs, taxes, family life, etc. His book is accessible, personable, and spiritually insightful, well-balanced between the head of intellectual rigor and the heart of true entrusting in the awesome power of the Dharma to enlighten even the most confused, worldy person.
Rating: 5
Summary: A Great Introduction To Shin Buddhism
Comment: (4.75 Stars)
I need and want to read more about Pure Land Buddhism as I can't yet put into words what Shin Buddhism is. I know when I read reviews I like to fully know what the book is about etc and to be honest I cannot fully explain it, but I really enjoyed this.
I was unfamiliar with Shin Buddhism and actually after reading this book I want to know more.
I at first thought that Amida Buddha was a Christ type figure and that this sect of Buddhist worship him in that same way that Christians worship Christ.
Taitetsu Unno is a great story teller. I love the way this book is written. He compares aspects of Shin Buddhism with like or comparable aspects of other religions to help you understand. This is done in a non-competitive way and non-judgmental way that is so refreshing and helpful that you really get a good understanding of the concepts, ideas and feel of Shin.
Taitetsu Unno shares with the reader his own experiences, thoughts and feelings and I felt welcome on each page. The personal stories, examples and tales really helped me to understand with my head and heart - and it left me wanting to know more and wanting to share and be part of the namu-amida-butsu.
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Title: Shin Buddhism : Bits of Rubble Turn into Gold by Taitetsu Unno ISBN: 0385504691 Publisher: Image Books Pub. Date: 17 September, 2002 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: Naturalness: A Classic of Shin Buddhism by Kenryo Kanamatsu, Tetsuo, Rev. Unno ISBN: 0941532291 Publisher: World Wisdom Books Pub. Date: 01 April, 2002 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: Toward a Contemporary Understanding of Pure Land Buddhism: Creating a Shin Buddhist Theology in a Religiously Plural World (Suny Series in Buddhist Studies) by Dennis Hirota ISBN: 0791445305 Publisher: State Univ of New York Pr Pub. Date: April, 2000 List Price(USD): $22.95 |
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Title: Buddha of Infinite Light : The Teachings of Shin Buddhism, the Japanese Way of Wisdom and Compassion by Daisetz T. Suzuki ISBN: 1570624569 Publisher: Shambhala Pub. Date: 12 February, 2002 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: Tariki: Embracing Despair, Discovering Peace by Hiroyuki Itsuki, Joseph Robert, Joseph Roberts ISBN: 4062099810 Publisher: Kodansha International Pub. Date: March, 2001 List Price(USD): $21.00 |
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