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Grassroots Zen: Community and Practice in the Twenty-First Century

(Paperback, Revised Edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Grassroots Zen: Community and Practice in the Twenty-First Century

Contributors:

By (Author) Perle Besserman
By (author) Manfred Steger

ISBN:

9781939681690

Publisher:

Monkfish Book Publishing Company

Imprint:

Monkfish Book Publishing Company

Publication Date:

2nd May 2017

Edition:

Revised Edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Mind, body, spirit: meditation and visualization
East Asian and Indian philosophy
Spirituality and religious experience

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

200

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Description

Rooted in a spiritual partnership model based on 'power-sharing', Grassroots Zen emphasises gender equality and is oriented to social engagement.

Grassroots Zenenvisions a socially engaged Buddhism where zazen is integrated each day with work, family, and social obligations. Though both authors have practiced traditional Zen for decades, here they eschew the militaristic, patriarchal tendencies of Zen in favour of 'an egalitarian community of socially mobile members who place less emphasis upon transmission and hierarchy than on individual responsibility.'

'Future generations may come to see the publication ofGrassroots Zenas a pivotal moment in the emergence of a uniquely American Zen.' Rami Shapiro,Minyan: Ten Principles for Living a Life of Integrity

'Steger and Besserman offer something quite different, and quite welcome a Zen that comes to terms with, and ultimately transcends, the hierarchical, sexist, otherworldly, and pseudo-militaristic overtones of the Zen tradition.' Library Journal

'This book will appeal to [all] who are uncomfortable with Zen's hierarchies and moral prescriptions.' Shamhbala Sun

'...Steger and Besserman name and describe a phenomenon that is occurring all over the country: relatively small, democratically run groups of Zen Buddhist practitioners are banding together and sustaining a sangha, or community, free of the hierarchy and formality of the monastery.'Publishers Weekly

'A short, clear presentation on one way to make Zen less Japanese and more Western...' Rita M. Gross,Buddhism After Patriarchy

Author Bio

Married university professors and authors Manfred Steger (Gandhis Dilemma: Nonviolent Principles and Nationalist Power) and Perle Besserman (aka Perle Epstein) (The Shambhala Guide to Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism) studied first under the cultural weight of Japanese Zen, then with the light-footed lay master Robert Aitken. Founders of the Princeton Area Zen Group in NJ, they have been teaching their democratic, grassroots-style of Zen for over twenty-five years.

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