Encratites
.
Groups of early Christians whose ascetic practices (and related teaching) were condemned by mainstream writers such as
Irenaeus
.
Encyclical
(Gk.,
en
, ‘in’, +
kyklos
, ‘circle’). A pastoral letter intended for circulation among all the churches of an area. By Roman Catholics they are restricted to letters sent out by the pope.
Engaku-ji
.
Zen Buddhist monastery of Complete Enlightenment (
engaku
is the enlightenment attained by a
buddha
), founded in 1282 by the Chinese Ch’an master, Wu-hsüeh Tsuyüan
(Jap. Bukk
Kokushi or Mogaku Sogen). It was part of the Kamakura complex (
gosan
), of the
Rinzai
school, and it remains active to the present day.
Engi
(Japanese stories)
:
Engishiki
(Procedures of the Engi Era)
.
A Japanese corpus of regulations for governmental administration and ceremonies in fifty books. The compilation of these procedures was initiated in 905 CE.
The
Engishiki
can be divided into two parts in accordance with the two major divisions of the government: the
Jingi-kan
concerned with
kami
(deities) affairs or Shinto religion for the well-being and prosperity of the national community, and the
Daj
-kan
dealing with all the ‘secular’ business of the government. All matters handled by the
Jingi-kan
are found in the first ten books of the
Engishiki
.
Engo Kokugon
(Japanese name of Rinzai master)
: