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Living Nembutsu

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Living Nembutsu: Applying Shinran's Radically Engaged Buddhism in Life and Society

By: Jeff Wilson

ISBN 978-1-896559-90-2 / 158 pages / 6.14" x 9.21"

Living Nembutsu is a sourcebook for Jodo Shinshu Buddhists and other interested readers looking to apply Pure Land perspectives to the problems of contemporary society.

It lays out concepts and ideas that are central to Pure Land Buddhism but missing from the dominant North American Buddhist conversation (especially in engaged Buddhist circles), ones which offer new ways of thinking and organizing around shared problems.

The book’s central focus is an exploration of how the life and teachings of Shinran, the founder of Jodo Shinshu (aka Shin) Buddhism, can provide guidance in facing the social and environmental challenges of our times. It examines how Shinran’s unique Buddhist philosophy centres marginalized and oppressed experiences, with particular relevance to the LGBTQ+ community, refugees, racialized persons, and other groups.

Living Nembutsu also provides examples of Jodo Shinshu Buddhists in action, working to combat climate change, religious intolerance in prisons, racism, and other challenges.

CONTENTS

Attributions and Gratitude
Rooted in the Buddha-Ground
Radical Shinran
Queer Shinran
Refugee Shinran
Buddhism in the Age of the Refugee
Principles for Engaged Shin Buddhism
Concepts for Engaged Shin Buddhism