Book Summary
Over the past century, Buddhism has come to be seen as a world religion, exceeding Christianity in longevity and, according to many, philosophical wisdom. Buddhism has also increasingly been described as strongly ethical, devoted to nonviolence, and dedicated to bringing an end to human suffering. And because it places such a strong emphasis on rational analysis, Buddhism is considered more compatible with science than the other great religions. As such, Buddhism has been embraced in the West, both as an alternative religion and as an alternative to religion. This volume provides a unique introduction to Buddhism by examining categories essential for a nuanced understanding of its traditions. Each of the fifteen essays here shows students how a fundamental term
Book Details
Book Name | Critical Terms For The Study Of Buddhism |
Author | Lopez Donald S. Jr. , Donald S. Lopez Jr |
Publisher | University Of Chicago Press (May 2005) |
ISBN | 9780226493145 |
Pages | 344 |
Language | English |
Price | 1857 |