Introduction
Chapter One: Lushan Huiyuan and Pure Land Buddhism of Jiangxi
01.The Founding of the Lotus Society, and the Launching of Pure Land Buddhism
02.The Translating of Buddhist Sutras, and the Building of a Monastic Community
03.The Teaching of Chanting the Buddha Amitabha’s Name, and the Establishing of Temples
Chapter Two: Jiangxi Pure Land Buddhism in the Post Huiyuan Era
01.The Lineal Succession of 13 Patriarchs
02.The Simultaneous Practice of Chan and Pure Land Buddhism
03.The Appeal of Pure Land Buddhism to Literati
Chapter Three: Jiangxi Pure Land Buddhism in Modern Times
01.The Revival of Pure Land Buddhism by Yinguang
02.The Conformity of Pure Land Buddhism with the Ethos of Modern Culture
03.Abstain from Evil and Promote Good to Purify the Mind
Chapter Four: "One Lineage and Two Branches" of Early Chan Buddhism in Jiangxi
01.Qingyuan and Nanyue, Huineng’s Two Disciples
02.Xingsi Preached Buddhism in Luling
03.Mazu and Baizhang Built Temples and Made Regulations
Chapter Five: The Weiyang Sect: "The Mutual Accord of Events and Principles by Using Circle Figures"
01.Weishan Lingyou and Yangshan Huiji
02.Principle and Events are Non Dual Because Belief is Thoughtless
03.The Thriving of the Weiyang Sect and the Spread of its Teachings
Chapter Six: The Linji Sect: "Everywhere is the Right Place to Practice Buddhism"
01.The Founding of the Linji Sect
02.The Free Approach of the Huanglong Sect
03.The Flexible Approach of the Yangqi Sect
Chapter Seven: The Caodong Sect: "The Five Relations Between the Lord and His Vassals"
01.Dongshan Liangjia and Caoshan Benji
02.The Spread of the Caodong Sect by Daoying and Kuangren
03.The Revival of the Caodong Sect
Chapter Eight: The Yunmen Sect: "Cutting Through All Streams of Delusion"
01.Wenyan’s Founding of the Yunmen Sect, and the Formulation of the Three Adages
02.Cut Off the Kudzu Vine, Reflect upon the Mind and Arrive at the Source
03.Qisong’s Integration of Confucianism and Buddhism to Assist the Teaching of Buddhism and Reclaim the Fundamental Doctrines
Chapter Nine: The Fayan Sect: "The Non Obstruction of Principle and Events"
01.Wenyi’s Fine and Careful Approach to Practicing Buddhism
02.Making Ten Regulations of the Chan Buddhism to Restrain the Malpractice of Random Quotation and Shallow Cognition
03.The House Style of Chongshou as the Source of the Fayan Sect
Chapter Ten: Chan Buddhism in Jiangxi since Modern Times
01.Xuyun’s Revival of the Five Sects
02.Yicheng’s Succession of the Weiyang Sect
03.The Inheritance and Development of Chan Buddhism