Living Buddhist Statues in Early Medieval and Modern Japan
Discover the fascinating world of Buddhist statues in S. Horton's insightful work, Living Buddhist Statues in Early Medieval and Modern Japan. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2007, this 1st edition paperback spans 232 pages and delves into the unexpected roles that these statues played in spreading Buddhist beliefs during the Tenth and Eleventh centuries in Japan.
Horton combines contemporary ethnographic research with ancient textual evidence to uncover the historical roots and evolution of modern Japanese Buddhist practices. This compelling study not only highlights the significance of these statues but also offers a unique perspective on how they continue to influence beliefs today. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book invites readers to explore the rich tapestry of Japan's spiritual heritage.