Buddhism in the modern world: adaptations of an ancient traditionby Steven Heine, Charles S. Prebish - Religion - 2003 - 287 pagesHis specialty is the history of Ch'an and Zen Buddhism in China and Japan. ... and Study of Buddhism in America (1999), The A to Z of Buddhism (2001), ... |
Westward dharma: Buddhism beyond Asia - Page 404by Charles S. Prebish, Martin Baumann - Religion - 2002 - 425 pagesShe writes on American Buddhism, Buddhist-Christian dialogue, and women and Buddhism. ... Warm Breath: The Feminine Principle in Tibetan Buddhism (2001). ... |
The complete idiot's guide to understanding Buddhism - Page 291by Gary Gach - Religion - 2001 - 409 pagesThe 2001 of zen films. GG says "Check it out." In this moment from Why Has Bodhidharma Left for the East? ... |
Introduction to Buddhism: An Explanation of the Buddhist Way of Life - Page 51by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso - Religion - 2001 - 200 pagesThe Buddhist Way of Life Although we have taken a human rebirth in this life, this does not mean that we will always be a human being. ... |
Proceedings of the International Buddhist Conference: Lumbini, February 1-2 ... - Page 1by Premakumāra Khatrī, Lumbini Development Trust - Religion - 2002 - 66 pages2, 2001 Background The timelessness of his Teachings is the single most ... 2, 2001 at Lumbini. A 213 member Main Organizing Committee was formed in the ... |
Christian Perceptions of Buddhism: Proceedings of the European Network of ...by Aasulv Lande, Perry Schmidt-Leukel, Elisabeth J Harris, Kōsuke Koyama, European Network of Buddhist-Christian Studies, Svenska institutet för missionsforskning, Conference - 2002Vol. 90, no. 1 (2002) of SMT: Swedish missiological themes = Svensk MissionsTidskrift. |
Introduction to Buddhism: An Explanation of the Buddhist Way of Lifeby Kelsang Gyatso - Religion - 2001 - 198 pagesPage 1 PART ONE Basic Buddhism ... |
Archaeology of early Buddhismby Lars Fogelin - Religion - 2006 - 229 pagesPage 1 Introduction: Archaeology and Early Buddhism ARCHAEOLOGISTS HAVE A LONG, ... confirm that events in written scripture actually occurred (see Insoll 2001). ... |
Cultural intersections in later Chinese Buddhism - Page 1by Marsha Smith Weidner - Religion - 2001 - 234 pagesINTRODUCTION Cultural Intersections in Later Chinese Buddhism Marsha Weidner HISTORIES BASED ON canonical texts, biographies of great masters, ... |
Essential Buddhism: a complete guide to beliefs and practicesby Jack Maguire - Religion - 2001 - 262 pagesPage 185 The history of ethnic Japanese Buddhism in America revolves primarily around Pure Land Buddhism — -Jodo-shu and, to a much greater degree, Jodo-shin-shu ... |
Buddhism - Page 1by Brian Peter Harvey - Religion - 2001 - 329 pagesThe work draws together the ten contributions on Buddhism to Pinter ... This Introduction giving a historical overview of Buddhism has also been added. ... |
Tricycle - Page 97by Buddhist Ray, Inc - Religion - 2001OM AWAY FROM HOME Yoga & Meditation Retreats with Cyndi Lee Summer 2001 ... Those who work in the arena of socially engaged Buddhism have begun to grapple ... |
A Survey of Buddhism: Its Doctrines and Methods Through the Agesby Sangharakshita, Bhikshu Sangharakshita - Religion - 2001 - 538 pagesPage 3 THE IMPORTANCE OF BUDDHISM 'Buddhism, after all,' declares a distinguished historian of Indian literature, 'is and remains that production of the Indian ... |
Simple Tibetan Buddhism: A Guide to Tantric Livingby Annellen M. Simpkins - Religion - 2001 - 168 pagesCHAPTER 2 Buddhism Turns Toward Tibet One mind pervading all life. ... Primary in this tapestry is Buddhism. Tibetans mark their important events around the ... |
Buddhism: its essence and developmentby Edward Conze - Religion - 2001 - 207 pagesPage 56 In what manner, then, could the seemingly other-worldly and anarchic doctrine of Buddhism increase the security of a ruler's power over his people? ... |
Buddhism and politics in twentieth-century Asia - Page 1by Ian Harris - Political Science - 2001 - 300 pagesBUDDHISM AND POLITICS IN ASIA: THE TEXTUAL AND HISTORICAL ROOTS IAN HARRIS Buddhism has often been characterized as an entirely other-worldly religion with ... |
Toward a modern Chinese Buddhism: Taixu's reforms - Page 1by Don Alvin Pittman - Religion - 2001 - 389 pagesINTRODUCTION IN SEARCH OF A NEW BUDDHISM The chaotic Republican period in China (-) was one of intense self-criticism, ideological polarization, ... |
The Mystic Heart: Discovering a Universal Spirituality in the World's Religions - Page 45by Wayne Teasdale - Religion - 2001 - 308 pagesThe two worldviews of Buddhism and Christianity will carry humankind's awareness forward precisely because they have the capacity to do so. ... |
Buddhist Suttasby F. Max Muller, T. W. Rhys Davids - Social Science - 2001 - 320 pagesThis is a subset of F. Max Mullers great collection the Sacred Books of the East which includes translations of all the most important works of the seven non... |
The Australian people: an encyclopedia of the nation, its people, and their ... - Page 684by James Jupp - History - 2001 - 940 pagesBuddhism is the main religion there, embodying an analysis and beliefs about life, death and rebirth. Sinhalese are Buddhists who speak the Sinhala language ... |
The Best Guide to Eastern Philosophy and Religionby Diane Morgan - Philosophy - 2001 - 352 pagesPage 133 It is a rich and colorful tradition that many people find more emotionally appealing than the somewhat austere practices of Theravada Buddhism. ... |
Sources of Japanese tradition - Page 103by William Theodore De Bary, Yoshiko Kurata Dykstra - History - 2001 - 552 pagesIt was not until the revival of Nara Buddhism during the early Kamakura ... Buddhism insisted on the need to free oneself from relying on externals so ... |
Encyclopedia of Asian philosophy - Page 81by Oliver Leaman - Philosophy - 2001 - 669 pagesMoreover, while the Buddhism of the Nara schools was almost exclusively a state cult, Tendai (and Shingon) Buddhism also played an important role in the ... |
Encyclopedia of Japanese Business and Management - Page 54by Allan Bird, ebrary, Inc - Business & Economics - 2001 - 500 pagesRAJ AGGARWAL Buddhism The majority of Japanese are nominally followers of ... Buddhism was brought both to Japan from China, and brought into Japan from ... |
Buddhist thought and ritual - Page 1by David J. Kalupahana - Religion - 2001 - 199 pagesAnatta (no-self, non- substantiality,) as the author argues, is the most radical of the Buddha's doctrines, for it "sets Buddhism off from the two main ... |
Transform Your Life: A Blissful Journeyby Kelsang Gyatso - Self-Help - 2001 - 416 pagesPage 335 (2005) Introduction to Buddhism. An explanation of the Buddhist way of life. ( 2nd. edn., 2001) Joyful Path of Good Fortune. The complete Buddhist path to ... |
Buddhism for beginnersby Thubten Chodron - Religion - 2001 - 160 pagesThubten Chodron guides us through the basic tenets of Buddhism, ... Her approach is nonsectarian and emphasizes the basic unity found within Buddhism. ... |
Colors Of Truth: Religion, Self And Emotions: Perspectives Of Hinduism ... - Page 21by Sonali Bhatt Marwaha - Psychology - 2006 - 319 pagesThe events of September 11, 2001 — the destruction of the World Trade Centers and the attack on the Pentagon in the USA, and the consequent attacks on ... |
The Columbia history of Chinese literatureby Victor H. Mair - Literary Collections - 2001 - 1342 pagesPage 10 Consequently, Buddhism and Taoism are touched upon in many different chapters. The two designated chapters on Buddhism and Taoism treat mainly scriptural ... |
Buddhism: the illustrated guide - Page 119by Kevin Trainor - Religion - 2001 - 256 pagesAshoka is converted to Buddhism by a charismatic monk, and actively supports the Sangha with lavish donations and stupa construction. ... |
Archaeology of early Buddhism - Page 1by Lars Fogelin - Social Science - 2006 - 229 pagesIntroduction: Archaeology and Early Buddhism ARCHAEOLOGISTS HAVE A LONG, ... confirm that events in written scripture actually occurred (see Insoll 2001). ... |
If the Buddha Married: Creating Enduring Relationships on a Spiritual Pathby Charlotte Sophia Kasl, Charlotte Davis Kasl - Family & Relationships - 2001 - 250 pagesPage 3 1 BUDDHISM FOR LOVERS AND PARTNERS May all beings everywhere be free from suffering and the root of all suffering. May all beings everywhere find happiness ... |
Chinese Buddhism: A Volume of Sketches, Historical, Descriptive and Critical ... - Page 229by Joseph Edkins - Social Science - 2001 - 492 pagesThe mythological element, as it existed in early Buddhism, was even then an old creation of the popular mind that had grown up with the first literary ... |
Imagining a place for Buddhism: literary culture and religious community in ... - Page 3by Anne Elizabeth Monius - Religion - 2001 - 257 pagesIntroduction Buddhism in South India? The soaring towers of the great temples dedicated to the Hindu gods Siva and Visnu today dominate the religious ... |
The Journal of Asian Studies - Page 948by Far Eastern Association (U.S.), Association for Asian Studies, JSTOR (Organization) - East Asia - 2001... 6rst history of Pure Land Buddhism. July 2001 336 pp.; ... August 2001 272 pp. 555.00 DANCING THE SELF Personhood ond ... |
Why Buddhism?: Westerners in Search of Wisdomby Vicki Mackenzie - Religion - 2001 - 336 pagesPage 1 Te aching -Buddhism in prison ROBINA COURTIN Nun among gangsters ina Courtin was the first Western Buddhist nun to befriend me. ... |
Women and world religions - Page 61by Lucinda J. Peach - Social Science - 2001 - 394 pagesChapter Women and Buddhism * * Overview As is the case with some of the other traditions we will meet later in this volume, especially Christianity and ... |
The Milinda-questions an inquiry into its place in the history of Buddhism ... - Page 1by Caroline A. F. Rhys Davids - Social Science - 2001 - 190 pages... which constituted the superior wing of the cult long called Sakya, but which we now call Buddhism. This account is chiefly legendary, dealing with their ... |
Buddhist monks and business matters: still more papers on monastic Buddhism ...by Gregory Schopen - Religion - 2004 - 422 pagesBuddhist Monks and Business Matters is the second in a series of collected essays by one of the today's most distinguished scholars of Indian Buddhism. |
Thomas Merton and Thich Nhat Hanh: engaged spirituality in an age of ... - Page 29by Robert Harlen King - Religion - 2001 - 202 pagesUnder his aegis Buddhism flourished, and for a time it was the dominant religion of India. But around the time of Christ, there was a resurgence of Hinduism ... |
Blue jean Buddha: voices of young Buddhists - Page 204by Sumi Loundon - Religion - 2001 - 232 pagesSometimes Buddhism can seem dry to those who come later in life because that ... Perhaps young Buddhists can consider expanding this side of Buddhism as ... |
Encyclopedia of American Immigration - Page 863by James Ciment - History - 2001 - 1576 pagesFrom its Indian homeland, Buddhism spread throughout Asia, eventually dividing into three major branches, each with distinctive practices, beliefs, ... |
Tāntric Buddhism: an obscure aspect of the cultural heritage of India with ... - Page 118by Surendra Kumāra Mahāraṇā - History - 2001 - 209 pages... 2001 ... Buddhism ... |
Kuan-yin: the Chinese transformation of Avalokiteśvaraby Chün-fang Yü - Religion - 2001 - 640 pagesPage 1 Although Buddhism was introduced to the United States in the nineteenth century (Fields), political events in Asia since World War II greatly facilitated ... |
Anthropologizing Sri Lanka: a eurocentric misadventure - Page 36by Susantha Goonatilake - Social Science - 2001 - 306 pagesHe devotes one chapter to the problem of total responsibility for one's own actions that is a central feature of Buddhism. He also explores the fact that ... |
Imagining Tibet: perceptions, projections, & fantasies - Page 176by Thierry Dodin, Heinz Räther - Social Science - 2001 - 465 pagesAt the same time that some Americans were embracing Buddhism, ... The Decline of Buddhism and the Rise of Eclecticism According to Tweed's (1992: 157-62) ... |
The mind in early buddhism - Page 128by Minh Thành - Philosophy - 2001 - 222 pagesIn Buddhism, the personality of man is conditioned and sustained by the activity ... All schools of Buddhism agree on the primacy of citta in this respect. ... |
The essence of Tibetan Buddhism: the three principal aspects of the path and ...by Thubten Yeshe, Nicholas Ribush, Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive - Religion - 2001 - 84 pages |
Awakening the Buddhist Heart: Integrating Love, Meaning, and Connection Into ...by Lama Surya Das - Religion - 2001 - 272 pagesPage 140 ... 2001 Random House, Inc. ca-print-random_house ISBN0767902777 0767902777 ISBN9780767902779 9780767902779 LCCN00036083 Religion / Buddhism ... |
Encountering religious pluralism: the challenge to Christian faith & mission - Page 217by Harold A. Netland - Religion - 2001 - 368 pagesFirst, Buddhism adopts a pragmatic, functional view of belief that minimizes the place of doctrine. Doctrines are means toward an end; the desired end is ... |
Buddhism and deconstruction: towards a comparative semiotics - Page 1by Youxuan Wang - Philosophy - 2001 - 242 pagesDuring that period, I was particularly interested in the question of poetic ambiguity, but did not envisage a semiotic study of Buddhism and deconstruction. ... |
Buddhism in South-East Asia: a cultural survey - Page 79by D. C. Ahir - History - 2001 - 252 pagesIt was Buddhism of the Pali school that brought Burma into the forefront of the cultured countries of the Orient. Indeed Buddhist Pali culture and Burmese ... |
The American occupation of Tibetan Buddhism: Tibetans and their American ... - Page 1by Eve Mullen - Tibetans - 2001 - 148 pages2001 Waxmann Verlag ca-print-waxmann_verlag ISBN3830910533 3830910533 ISBN9783830910534 9783830910534 OCLC48057945 OCLC237408633 New York Buddhism ... |
Buddhism in the western Himalaya: a study of the Tabo monastery - Page viiiby Laxman S. Thakur - Religion - 2001 - 333 pagesChapter II uncovers the pre-Buddhist status of Tabo and its gradual transformation to Buddhism during the 'second diffusion'. The evolutionary sequence of ... |
Ultimate journey: retracing the path of an ancient Buddhist monk who crossed ... - Page 181by Richard Bernstein - Religion - 2001 - 352 pagesI touched on the differences between Hinayana and Mahayana Buddhism earlier. Hinayana Buddhism is most commonly described as the Lesser Vehicle, ... |
Manual of Zen Buddhismby Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki - Religion - 2001 |
The Story of Buddhism: A Concise Guide to Its History and Teachingsby Donald S. Lopez - Religion - 2001 - 288 pagesBlending penetrating analysis with engaging storytelling, Lopez makes Buddhism accessible and compelling as he reveals the commonalities and differences ... |
The essence of Buddhism: an introduction to its philosophy and practiceby Traleg Kyabgon - Philosophy - 2001 - 188 pagesPage 36 5 Mahayana Buddhism Helping Others Is Helping Oneself Now we shall turn to the later period of Buddhism, known as Mahayana. The Mahayana tradition has two ... |
The New Buddhism: The Western Transformation of an Ancient Traditionby James William Coleman - Religion - 2001... 2001 ISBN1429404035 1429404035 ISBN9781429404037 9781429404037 OCLC71804736 Buddhism ... |
Buddhism and Gandhāra art - Page 1by Ramesh Chandra Sharma, Pranati Ghosal, Jñāna-Pravāha, Jñāna Pravāha (Organization : Vārānasi, Uttar Pradesh, India), Indian Institute of Advanced Study - Social Science - 2004 - 216 pages... Buddhism ... Varanasi from-6th November, 2001. ... |
An introduction to Buddhist psychology - Page 6by Padmasiri De Silva - Religion - 2001 - 166 pagesThe worldly person's predilection and bondage to certain concepts limits his experience, and the higher forms of experience in Buddhism go beyond concepts ... |
Acta orientalia - Page 294by Norsk orientalsk selskap, Orientalsk samfund (Denmark), Oosters Genootschap in Nederland - Travel - 2001Buddhism in the Sung. Studies in East Asian Buddhism 13. ... Yet another significant contribution to the study of Chinese Buddhism. ... |
Studies in Central and East Asian Religions: journal of The Seminar for ... - Page 47by Copenhagen & Aarhus Seminar for Buddhist Studies, Seminar for Buddhist Studies, Seminar for Buddhist Studies, Copenhagen - Buddhism - 2001Perhaps not incidentally, the field of Indian Buddhism has also witnessed a surge of scholarly interest ... (2001), pp. 69-90. 24 Stevenson (1995), p. 359. ... |
Japanese journal of religious studiesby Kokusai Shūkyō Kenkyūjo (Japan) - Foreign Language Study - 2004Page 256 Recent book-length works in English on modern Japanese Buddhism include Jaffe 2001 and Reader and Tanabe 1998. 2. For more on this topic see my forthcoming ... |
Letting go: the story of Zen Master Tōsui : Tōsui oshō denshan - Page 11by Menzan Zuihō, Peter Haskel - Biography & Autobiography - 2001 - 167 pages... 2001 ... Buddhism ... |
Modern Babylon?: prostituting children in Thailand - Page 112by Heather Montgomery - Social Science - 2001 - 192 pagesAs Goonatilake points out: In Buddhism, there is nothing uniquely wicked about sexual offences or lapses. This is evident from the fact that the third ... |
Dakini's warm breath: the feminine principle in Tibetan Buddhism - Page 168by Judith Simmer-Brown - Philosophy - 2001 - 404 pagesBuddhism as a tradition of transformation was built on the foundation of the sitting practice of meditation. When Buddha Sakyamuni took his seat on a mound ... |
Secret of the Vajra world: the Tantric Buddhism of Tibet - Page 426by Reginald A. Ray - Philosophy - 2001 - 524 pagesThe Practice of Retreat THE VAJRAYANA GIVES TIBETAN BUDDHISM ITS BASIC character and provides its overarching orientation. In addition, it plays a central ... |
Religious and theological abstractsReligion - 2001RSPT, 2001, 85(1):3-10. The too often neglected concept of Spirit in German ... the Interplay of Speech and Silence in Chan Buddhism PEW, 2001, Sl(l):83-99. ... |
Buddhism in perspective - Page xiiby Moti Lal Pandit - Philosophy - 2001 - 181 pageshow far he has, through meditation, gained insight into the truth of not-self. The moment a monk realises the non-existence of the self, that very moment he ... |
The philosophy of human rights - Page 416by Patrick Hayden - Political Science - 2001 - 686 pagesOne main stream of reform consists of movements that (as they see it) attempt to purify Buddhism, to turn it away from a focus on ritual, on gaining merit, ... |
Buddhist divinities - Page 14by Puspa Niyogi - Religion - 2001 - 198 pages... kept for Tantric practices.130 He was banished by his Brahmin kinsmen and soon after he embraced Buddhism and became a worshipper of ... |
Southeast Asia: a modern history - Page 324by Nicholas Tarling - History - 2001 - 555 pagesAt its close monks pressed that Buddhism be made the state religion. Nu's support of this — of a kind of spiritual welfare state — helped to win his faction ... |
International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciencesby Neil J. Smelser, Paul B. Baltes - Psychology - 2001 - 18181 pagesPage 1387 Significantly, some forms of Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism specifically forbid their ... It is clearly in accord with the major teachings of Buddhism, ... |
Buddhist Asia: Papers from the First Conference of Buddhist Studies Held in ...by Giovanni Verardi, Silvio Vita, Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale" Centro di Studi sul Buddhismo - Religion - 2003 - 245 pages |
The New Buddhismby David Brazier - Religion - 2001This volume asserts that for genuine spiritual renewal Buddhism must be more about contemplation and personal growth and is not in fact, an absolute truth. ... |
The Experience of Buddhism: Sources and Interpretationsby John S. Strong - Religion - 2001 - 377 pagesThe book also covers the development of Buddhism in a wide variety of geographical and cultural areas (India, Southeast Asia, Tibet, China, and Japan) , ... |
Skillful means: the heart of Buddhist compassion - Page 40by John William Schroeder - Religion - 2001 - 175 pages... texts and one type of meditation, the Abhidharma Buddhists have neglected the complexity of human development and reduced Buddhism to a static doctrine. ... |
International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciencesby Neil J. Smelser, Paul B. Baltes - Social sciences - 2001 - 18181 pagesPage 1381 Mahayana Buddhism did not reject the pantheon, the scriptures, or the monastic ... It was primarily in this form that Buddhism then spread to China, Tibet. ... |
Arts and Culture: An Introduction to the Humanitiesby Janetta Rebold Benton, Robert DiYanni - Education - 2001 - 638 pagesPage 215 By the ninth century-, Buddhism and Shinto had converged, ... Buddhism itself then underwent a transformation, as the Japanese converted the Chinese form of ... |
The Buddhists: Encyclopaedia of Buddhismby Subodh Kapoor - Reference - 2001Page 1005 Next, Taranath, in his History of Buddhism (of CAD 1500), records the tradition that Nalanda was the birthplace of Sariputta whose Chaitya was seen by Asoka ... |
Thai Buddhism in the Buddhist World: A Survey of the Buddhist Situation ...by Phra Thēpwēthī (Prayut) - Buddhism - 2001 - 238 pages... 2001 ISBN9747892162 9747892162 ISBN9789747892161 9789747892161 Buddhism ... |
Buddhism and Bioethicsby Damien Keown - Buddhist ethics - 2001 - 208 pagesDoes Buddhism have anything of value to contribute to contemporary discussions on medical ethics? Can there be a 'Buddhist view' on ethical problems? ... |
Neither monk nor layman: clerical marriage in modern Japanese Buddhism - Page 1by Richard M. Jaffe - Religion - 2001 - 288 pages2001 ... Buddhism ... |
Reason's traces: identity and interpretation in Indian & Tibetan Buddhist ... - Page 243by Matthew Kapstein - Philosophy - 2001 - 473 pagesHowever, esoteric Buddhism also took over many other Hindu deities whose cults similarly may have been objectionable to Buddhist sensibilities for one ... |
Nālandā-- Buddhism and the world: golden jubilee volume - Page 1by Rabindra Panth, Nava Nālandā Mahāvihāra - Philosophy - 2001 - 334 pagesNalanda, Towards Heights of Glory BR Subrahmanyam Nalanda occupies a hallowed place in the annals of Buddhism, not so much for its sanctity or for the ... |
Education about Asia - Page 34by Association for Asian Studies - History - 2001Lucien: The current Dalai Lama is, in my opinion, one of the important reasons that Indo-Tibetan Buddhism has such a high profile in the West. ... |
The A to Z of Buddhism - Page 1by Charles S. Prebish - Religion - 2001 - 281 pages... scope that now encompasses the entire planet, Buddhism remains one of humankind's most interesting religions, and surely one of its most mysterious. ... |
Symbols of Tibetan Buddhismby Claude B. Levenson - Religion - 2001 - 127 pagesPhilosophy or religion, way of life or way of being, Buddhism ... The renewed interest that Buddhism has enjoyed over the past years, led by its spiritual ... |
Women's religious expression in Tibetan Buddhism: songs and lives of the ... - Page 1by Linda Jean LaMacchia - 2001 - 437 pagesOn another level of meaning, this thesis illustrates the process by which Buddhism assimilates the customs of a particular place while at the same time ... |
The development of Buddhism in India - Page 1by Thrangu (Rinpoche), Ken Holmes, Katia Holmes, Cornelia Weishaar-Gunter - Buddhism - 2001 - 112 pagesForeword With the realization in the West that material objects don't bring any genuine comfort and happiness, there is a renewed interest in spiritual ... |
The gardens of their dreams: desertification and culture in world history - Page 198by Brian Griffith - History - 2001 - 368 pagesBuddhism offered the goddess Guan Yin (Kuan Yin), the bodhisattva of ... So Buddhism connected with the values of village women and entered the heart of ... |
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Buddhist Wisdomby Gill Farrer-Halls - Religion - 2001 - 192 pages |
Resources for the Study of Buddhismby Ronald B Epstein - Buddhism - 2001An online compilation of texts and other resources on Buddhism in general, Buddhism for children, and Theravada and Mahayana Buddhist teachings. ... |
Classics of Buddhism and Zen: The Collected Translations of Thomas Clearyby Thomas Cleary - Religion - 2001 - 560 pages... 2001 Shambhala Publications, Incorporated OCLC46937707 LCCN2001034385 ISBN1570628327 1570628327 ISBN9781570628320 9781570628320 OCLC61874365 Buddhism ... |
Central Conception of Buddhism and Meaning of the Word "Dharma"by Theodore Stcherbatsky - Religion - 2001... 2001 ISBN8120805127 8120805127 ISBN9788120805125 9788120805125 OCLC10353347 Philosophy / Hindu Buddhism ... |
Buddhism and Deep Ecologyby Daniel H. Henning - Religion - 2001 - 271 pages |
Socio-political Philosophy of Vietnamese Buddhism: A Case Study of the ...by Minh Pham Van, University of Western Sydney (2001). School of Social Ecology and Lifelong Learning, School of Social Ecology and Lifelong Learning, University of Western Sydney (2001) - Vietnam War, 1961-1975 - 2001 - 838 pages... for the degree of Master of Science (Honours) Social Ecology, School of Social Ecology and Lifelong Learning, University of Western Sydney, August 2001" |
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