The Sociology Of Early Buddhism

Book Summary


Early Buddhism flourished because it was able to take up the challenge represented by buoyant economic conditions and the need for cultural uniformity in the newly emergent states in north-eastern India from the fifth century BCE onwards. This book begins with the apparent inconsistency of Buddhism, a renunciant movement, surviving within a strong urban environment, and draws out the implications of this. In spite of the Buddhist ascetic imperative, the Buddha and other celebrated monks moved easily through various levels of society and fitted into the urban landscape they inhabited. The Sociology of Early Buddhism tells how and why the early monks were able to exploit the social and political conditions of mid-first millennium north-eastern India in such a way as to ensure the growth of Buddhism into a major world religion. Its readership lies both within Buddhist studies and more widely among historians, sociologists and anthropologists of religion.

Book Details


Book Name The Sociology Of Early Buddhism
Author Greg Bailey, Ian Mabbett, G. M. Bailey
Publisher Cambridge University Press (Nov 2003)
ISBN 9780521831161
Pages 296
Language English
Price 6649
 
 

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