Author: Christmas Humphrey
Publisher:
Published: 1937-06-01
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780404173081
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Robert Bluck
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2006-09-27
Total Pages: 435
ISBN-13: 1134158165
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →British Buddhism presents a useful insight into contemporary British Buddhist practice. It provides a survey of the seven largest Buddhist traditions in the United Kingdom, including the Forest Sangha (Theravada) and the Samatha Trust (Theravada), the Serene Reflection Meditation tradition (Soto Zen) and Soka Gakkai (both originally Japanese), the Tibetan Karma Kagyu and New Kadampa traditions and Friends of the Western Buddhist Order. Based on extensive fieldwork, this fascinating book determines how and to what extent British Buddhist groups are changing from their Asian roots, and whether any forms of British Buddhism are beginning to emerge. Despite the popularity of Buddhism in Britain, there has so far been no study documenting the full range of teachings and practice. This is an original study that fills this gap and serves as an important reference point for further studies in this increasingly popular field.
Author: Philip C. Almond
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 200
ISBN-13: 9780521033855
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This is the first book to examine the British discovery of Buddhism during the Victorian period. It was only during the nineteenth century that Buddhism became, in the western mind, a religious tradition separate from Hinduism. As a result, Buddha emerge from a realm of myth and was addressed as a historical figure. Almond's exploration of British interpretations of Buddhism--of its founder, its doctrines, its ethics, its social practices, its truth and value--illuminates more than the various aspects of Buddhist culture: it sheds light on the Victorian society making these judgements.
Author: Hans Wolfgang Schumann
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 9788120818170
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →No man has had a greater inflience on the spiritual development of his people than Siddartha Gautama. Born in India in the sixth century BC into a nation hungry for spiritual experience, he developed a religious and moral teaching that, to this day, brings comfort and peace to all who practise it. This comprehensive biography examines the social, religious and political conditions that gave rise to Buddhism as we now know it.
Author: Edward Conze
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 2012-07-16
Total Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 0486170233
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"He has opened the stately grounds of scholarship to the public so that nothing of value and interest shall be missed. His readers are given an opportunity to understand something that has hitherto been only a mystery." — The Times (London) Literary Supplement "It would be hard to find a study of any religion which is at once so correct, scholarly, short, lucid, and readable." — The Manchester Guardian Based on a series of Oxford lectures delivered by a leading Buddhist scholar, this classic guide covers the entire range of Buddhist thought, including spirituality, doctrine, and basic assumptions. An expert on the subject who converted to Buddhism in the course of his studies. Dr. Conze introduces Buddhism as both religion and philosophy, and discusses its common ground with other faiths throughout the world. He contrasts monastic and popular Buddhism and defines old and new schools of thought, discussing sects and their practices, moral wisdom, and literary history. Other subjects include the Yogacarins; the Tantra, or magical Buddhism; and developments in the faith beyond India. The first comprehensive English-language book on Buddhism, this volume offers a concise approach to the complexities of Buddhist thought. A preface by a distinguished scholar of Oriental literature, Arthur Waley, appears in this edition.
Author: Buddhist Society (London, England)
Publisher:
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 28
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Thomas William Rhys Davids
Publisher:
Published: 1891
Total Pages: 286
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Damien Keown
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 1996-10-03
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 0191606448
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This Very Short Introduction introduces the reader to the teachings of the Buddha and to the integration of Buddhism into daily life. What are the distinctive features of Buddhism? Who was the Buddha, and what are his teachings? How has Buddhist thought developed over the centuries, and how can contemporary dilemmas be faced from a Buddhist perspective? Words such as 'karma' and 'nirvana' have entered our vocabulary, but what do they mean? Damien Keown's book provides a lively, informative response to these frequently asked questions about Buddhism.