Dōgen’s Extensive Record (Paperback) - Table of Contents
CONTENTS
Foreword by Tenshin Reb Anderson
Introduction by Taigen Dan Leighton
Overview of Dōgen’s Teaching Career
The Move to Echizen
The Significance of Eihei Kōroku in Dōgen’s Writings
The Question of Shifts in Dōgen’s Teachings
Dōgen’s Great Disciples and the Spread of Sōtō Zen in Japan
Other Disciples
Dōgen’s Use of Kōans
The Eihei Kōroku Text and Translation Notes
The Jōdō (Dharma Hall Discourses), Volumes 1–7
The Shōsan (Informal Meetings) and Hōgo (Dharma Words), Volume 8
Kōans and Juko (Verse Comments), Volume 9
The Poems, Volume 10
Using Eihei Kōroku as a Practice Tool
Acknowledgments
The Significance of Eihei Kōroku and Its Translation by Steven Heine
Dōgen and Kōans by John Daido Loori
“On Reading Eihei Kōroku” by Ryōkan (1758–1831)
Eihei Kōroku
Volume 1. Dharma Hall Discourses 1–126 (1236–1243)
Volume 2. Dharma Hall Discourses 127–184 (1245–1246) 151
Volume 3. Dharma Hall Discourses 185–257 (1246–1248) 205
Volume 4. Dharma Hall Discourses 258–345 (1248–1249) 253
Volume 5. Dharma Hall Discourses 346–413 (1249–1251) 311
Volume 6. Dharma Hall Discourses 414–470 (1251) 371
Volume 7. Dharma Hall Discourses 471–531 (1251–1252) 421
Volume 8.
Informal Meetings 1–20
Dharma Words 1–14
Fukanzazengi
Volume 9. Kōans with Verse Comments 1–90
Volume 10. Poetry
Verses of Praise on Portraits 1–5
[Dōgen’s] Verses of Praise on Portraits of Himself 1–20
Assorted Verses 1–125
Indexes
Chronological Index of Dharma Hall Discourses with Dates
Index and Glossary of Names
Pinyin Names with Japanese Transliterations and Kanji
Index of Translators’ Names of Dharma Hall Discourses
General Index
Selected Bibliography
About the Translators