Teaching Buddhism in the West: From the Wheel to the WebVictor Sōgen Hori, Richard P. Hayes, James Mark Shields Psychology Press, 2002 - Всего страниц: 234 At a time when the popularity of Buddhism is at a peak in the west, both inside and outside the university setting, scholars and students alike are searching for guidance: How should Buddhism, a religion which is ultimately 'foreign' to western experience, be taught? How should one teach central Buddhist doctrines and ideas? Should one teach Buddhist practise; if so how? Until now, those interested in these and other related matters have been left with little guidance. Despite the wealth of scholarly publications on Buddhist traditions and the plethora of books about meditation and enlightenment, a serious lacuna exists in the sphere of teaching Buddhism. |
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History and Analysis | 17 |
Using Scientific Analogies | 84 |
Buddhist Traditions | 107 |
Introducing Buddhism in a Course on Postmodernism | 141 |
Liberal Education and the Teaching of Buddhism | 170 |
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