Creation of an Independent Nichiren Hokke Tradition

Had Nichiren not publicly attacked Hōnen’s teaching and come into conflict with the bakufu, his following might have remained simply another branch of medieval Tendai, and an independent Nichiren Hokke tradition might never have emerged. However, his failure to win an official hearing, followed by the sentence of exile, forced him into an adversarial position from which he would begin to define his religion over and against that of the ruling elites. Of low status from the outset and now under criminal sentence, Nichiren would increasingly articulate his message from the standpoint of someone on the margins in challenge to the center. More precisely, he would elaborate a world view and mythic vision in which center and periphery were reversed. (Page 251)

Original Enlightenment and the Transformation of Medieval Japanese Buddhism