Contemporary research on Buddhism has shed new light on the history of Chan and Zen. Since the 1960s the scientific research on Zen has created another narrative of Zen. of Zen appears not to be an accurate historical documentation, but a skillfully created narrative, meant to lend authority to the Zen school.
Enlightenment as timeless transcendence The romantic notion of enlightenment as a timeless insight into a transcendental essence has been thoroughly criticized. According to critics it doesn't contribute to a real insight into Buddhism:
Charismatic authority The introduction of Zen in the West has been accompanied by problems which seem to be connected to this "grand saga". The teacher scandals which have occurred in Western Zen have been explained as being caused by an overreliance on
charismatic authority, and a misinterpretation of the meaning of dharma transmission and the position of a
roshi. In Western Zen dharma transmission is highly esteemed. In the Japanese monastery system dharma transmission is a formal notification that someone is fully qualified to take a leading role in this system. In the US and Europe dharma transmission is linked to the unofficial title , older teacher. In the Western world, have been given the archetypal status of the
wise old man, someone who has realized an infallible insight into the true self, and has a perfect personality. In daily life this appears to be an idealized view, given the repeated cases of abuse of power, and financial and sexual misbehaviour. The dependence on charismatic authority and lack of central authority may also lead to fragmentarisation and "new sects spinning off in several directions."
Zen and World War II Japanese Zen organisations supported
Japanese nationalism and its endeavours during the
Pacific War. This support has been made widely known in the Western world by Brian Victoria in his groundbreaking study
Zen at War, though in Japan this was already more common knowledge. D.T. Suzuki too supported these endeavours. This Japanese nationalism, and the
Japanese uniqueness was also a reaction to perceived
western imperialism during the 19th century. ==Nondualism==