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Nichiren: The Buddhist Prophet presents a detailed biographical and philosophical study of one of Japan’s most influential Buddhist figures. Masaharu Anesaki’s scholarly work examines Nichiren’s revolutionary approach to Buddhism during the Kamakura period, when he challenged established Buddhist sects and advocated for a return to the Lotus Sutra as the supreme teaching.
The book explores Nichiren’s controversial methods, including his fearless confrontation with political authorities and his belief that faith and practice could transform individual lives and society. Anesaki analyzes how Nichiren’s teachings departed from traditional Buddhism, emphasizing the accessibility of enlightenment to all people regardless of social status. The work provides valuable insights into the historical context of 13th-century Japan and demonstrates how Nichiren’s vision evolved into one of the most dynamic Buddhist movements in Asia.
Through careful scholarship, this volume reveals why Nichiren remains a compelling figure in Buddhist studies and how his emphasis on activism and social engagement continues to resonate with modern practitioners worldwide.







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