Different Paths of Buddhism

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Title
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Author_Carl Olson
Buddha
Buddhism
Buddhism across Asia
Buddhism in America
Buddhism in Asia
Buddhism in the United States
Buddhism in the US
Buddhist
Buddhist culture
Buddhist teachers
Buddhist teaching
Buddhist thought
Buddhist traditions
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cultural
cultural metaphors
culture
development of Buddhism
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ethics
geographic spread
historical Buddha
institutionalization of Buddhism
laypeople
Mahayana
Mahayana schools
monk
Paths of Buddhism
philosophy
religion
religious
religious views
schools
spread of Buddhism
Theravada
Theravada schools
traditional texts
traditions
traditions of Buddhism
village folk
women in Buddhism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780813535623
  • Weight: 539g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jan 2005
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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For centuries, Buddhist teachers and laypeople have used stories, symbols, cultural metaphors, and anecdotes to teach and express their religious views.  In this introductory textbook, Carl Olson draws on these narrative traditions to detail the development of Buddhism from the life of the historical Buddha to the present.  By organizing the text according to the structure of Buddhist thought and teaching, Olson avoids imposing a Western perspective that traditional texts commonly bring to the subject.

The book offers a comprehensive introduction to the main branches of the Buddhist tradition in both the Mahayana and Theravada schools, including the Madhyamika school, the Yogacara school, Pure Land devotionalism, Tibetan Tantric Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, and village folk Buddhist traditions. Chapters explore the life and teachings of the Buddha in historical context, the early development and institutionalization of Buddhism, its geographic spread across Asia and eventually to the United States, philosophy and ethics, the relationship between monks and laity, political and ethical implications, the role of women in the Buddhist tradition, and contemporary reinterpretations of Buddhism. 

Drawn from decades of classroom experience, this creative and ambitious textcombines expert scholarship and engaging stories that offer a much-needed perspective to the existing literature on the topic.

CARL OLSON is a professor of religious studies at Allegheny College.