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Written by Parawahera Vajiranana. By M. D. Gunasena.
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No comments about Buddhist meditation in theory and practice;: A general exposition according to the Pali canon of the Theravada school,.
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Written by HENEPOLA GUNARATANA. By THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
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Written by Narada & Tissa, Wimala Thera. By Publisher Unknown.
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No comments about GAUTAMA BUDDHA AND HIS TEACHINGS: A GUIDE TO THERAVADA BUDDHIST PHILOS.
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Written by Clive Erricker. By McGraw-Hill.
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5 comments about Teach Yourself Buddhism (Teach Yourself).
- After reading the book, I became interested in finding out more about one of the groups mentioned there. The FWBO is implied to be the representative of Buddhism in the west. Go to your favorite search engine and type in "FWBO". After reading some of the results none of which I'll repeat here, you may think differently about this group as I now do. This might also generate some new opinions about the book, its author, and its editors. Long live freedom of speech and freedom of religion but buyer beware.
- This book gives more of a historical and informational account of Buddhism, rather than teachings and beliefs. It talks of Buddha himself, the different flavors and divisions of Buddhism, Buddhism as it exists in different countries, Buddhist practices and ceremonies, and a basic introduction to beliefs centered around the precepts Buddhist monks follow. Again, it doesn't go too deeply into beliefs, and really only gives a few passages from notable belief texts. What other reviewers say about the FWBO is true, indeed the whole of the last 5 pages or so is a complete sales pitch on the organization. However, it certainly didn't pervade the book or cloud the information being presented.
- Not bad but they spent way too much time on western Buddhism. I was trying to learn more about Buddhism but hearing about Buddhists in England doesn't really teach you much. If anyone knows of a Buddhist book that talks about the religion and how it is practiced in Southeast Asia (not North America), please recommend.
- This book, in my opinion, concentrates too much on the Western view of Buddhism. It leaves the reader (especially the begginer) with the feeling that England (as well as some of the organizations mentioned in the book) is the authority in Buddhism. However, this book does serve as a begginer's guide to Buddhism. It gives a basic rundown of Buddhism as a whole. What I found most useful was the section on customs and festivals but the book is useful overall. For the reader who is expecting "enlightenment" or just a comprehensive look into Buddhism, this book will not prove very helpful. However, the general reader will find it a valuable foundation. I recommend the book by Donald S. Lopez, Jr., "The Story of Buddhism: A Concise Guide to Its History & Teachings" for readers who are seeking further knowledge of Buddhism.
- This horrible book is a left-wing political rant disguised as philosophy. Since I can't give zero stars, I give it one, the lowest possible in the Amazon system.
After starting off on solid enough turf, this book veers into a hectoring and pompous semi-manifesto that is more about politics than Buddhism. When he's not using Buddha to cheerlead for feminism and environmentalism (which are fine with me, but this shows that the book is just a thinly disguised political polemic), he's firing complaint after complaint about his objection to free markets and how they have ruined the world. And his "delightful" anecdote about British murderers in prison finding enlightenment and then fasting in order to provide food for Rwanda (this part of his anti-capital punishment rant) is one of his many pathetic contrivances.
Using Buddhism as a thin wrapper for a political book means that he utterly ignores many historical and contemporary aspects of Buddhism, which is to say, those that wouldn't support his political agenda. This book is worse than bad, it's obnoxious. And, after five minutes, tedious.
It's not the socialist political theme that bugs me, I don't care at all about that stuff or anything related to it. But it's cynical bait-and-switch that this book represents that is objectionable, as it merely invokes Buddhism as a structure on which to hang his left-wing manifesto and hector his readers. I'm sure there are plenty of well-written books on socialism and related politics out there, but this sure doesn't qualify.
And there are many good books on Buddhism out there. This isn't one of them, and is, in summary, a cheesy attempt to sell us one topic (politics) disguised as another (Buddhism). A total rip-off.
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1 comments about Buddhist Exploration of Peace And Justice.
- Chanju Mun and Ronald S. Green edited and published the articles, presented in the Fifth International Seminar on Buddhism and Leadership for Peace on the theme of "Exploration of Ways to Put Buddhist Thought into Social Practice for Peace and Justice." Of more than 40 presentation papers, the editors selected and included the excellent 28 articles in the book. The articles investigate peace and justice, both of which are sublime and never-ending human obligations, from various Buddhist traditions. I think that the book most comprehensively covers Buddhist application of peace and justice in my understanding. I strongly recommend prospective readers to read this book in order to build up a peaceful society in this troubled society.
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Written by PATRICK A. PRANKE. By Macmillan Reference USA.
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No comments about MYANMAR: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Buddhism</i>.
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Written by Paravaera Mahathera Vajiranana. By Buddhist Missionary Society.
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No comments about Buddhist Meditation in Theory and Practice: a General Exposition According to the Pali Canon of the Theravada School.
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Written by BONNIE BRERETON. By Macmillan Reference USA.
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No comments about THERAVADA ART AND ARCHITECTURE: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Buddhism</i>.
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Written by Frank Hoffman. By RoutledgeCurzon.
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1 comments about Pali Buddhism (Curzon Studies in Asian Philosophy).
- PALI BUDDHISM: This work is co-edited by an American professor of philosophy and religion and by a Sri Lankan Buddhist monk who received academic training in the history of religions in the United States. The three sections of the book are: PHILOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS, INSIDER'S UNDERSTANDINGS, and PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS. The focus in on early Indian Theravada Buddhism in the Pali tradition.
The FOREWORD is by Ninian Smart. The INTRODUCTION by Hoffman and Deegalle offers a historical overview of the significance of Pali Buddhist Studies and its historical background. It also provies a discussion of comparative philosophy as it relates to Pali Buddhism, and explains the rationale for this particular volume. CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE: George D. Bond, Andrew Olendzki, Subramania Gopalan, Christopher Key Chapple, Deegalle Mahinda, Padmasiri DeSilva, A.D.P. Kalansuriya, Gunapala Dharmasiri, Arthur L. Herman, Ramakrishna Puligandla, Shanta Ratnayaka, Ninian Smart, and Frank J. Hoffman. The work contains an Index and section divider plates from Sri Lanka courtesy of the American Institute of Indian Studies, Varanasi. This book is suitable as a supplementary text in survey courses on Philosophies and Religions of India and for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses as well.
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