Steven Heine, Professor and Director of Asian Studies at Florida International University, is an authority on Japanese religion and society, especially the history of Zen Buddhism and its relation to culture in China and Japan. He has published over a dozen books, including Zen Classics and Zen Ritual, coedited with Dale S. Wright.
"As we enter the 21st century and western Zen Buddhism develops the
roots and branches of its second and third generations, the time
has come to reflect on what aspects of this ancient tradition we
are importing. What are the Zen myths and realities we are
disseminating throughout the West? Most importantly, does Zen
address the moral and ethical issues unique to our time and place?
Steven Heine is eminently qualified to crack open this Pandora's
box and help
us sort out the real from the apparent. With its critical
reflection, deep investigation and outstanding scholarship, Zen
Skin, Zen Marrow is a step in the process allowing Zen to take the
shape of the
container that holds it. This book belongs on the shelf of every
Zen center in the West." --John Daido Loori, author of True Dharma
Eye: Master Dogen's Three Hundred Koans and Sitting with Koans
"This book provides a valuable and insightful effort to clarify the
conflict between two competing streams of Zen scholarship: the
Traditional Zen Narrative and Historical and Cultural Criticism.
Steven Heine is among the world's leading scholars of Rinzai and
Soto Zen, and this latest work will make an extremely valuable
contribution to such fields as Zen/Chan studies, East Asian
Buddhism, comparative mysticism, and other related areas." --Steve
Odin,
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hawaii at Manoa
"This book makes an extremely valuable contribution to Zen studies,
general Buddhist studies, and comparative studies of mysticism.
...Highly recommended." --Choice
"For the scholarly community, Heine's work contributes to the
possibility of healing within the field of Zen studies...Only a
scholar of Heine's stature in the field could offer such an
invitation." --Journal of Japanese Studies
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