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Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism


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Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism is a comprehensive study of the Buddhist tradition. The series explores this complex and extensive tradition from a variety of perspectives, using a range of different methodologies. The series is diverse in its focus, including historical, philological, cultural, and sociological investigations into the manifold features and expressions of Buddhism worldwide. It also presents works of constructive and reflective analysis, including the role of Buddhist thought and scholarship in a contemporary, critical context and in the light of current social issues. The series is expansive and imaginative in scope, spanning more than two and a half millennia of Buddhist history. It is receptive to all research works that are of significance and interest to the broader field of Buddhist Studies.

Some of the titles in the series are published in association with the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies, which conducts and promotes rigorous teaching and research into all forms of the Buddhist tradition.

Editorial Advisory Board:
James A. Benn, McMaster University, Canada

Jinhua Chen, The University of British Columbia, Canada

Rupert Gethin, University of Bristol, UK

Peter Harvey, University of Sunderland, UK

Sallie King, James Madison University, USA

Anne Klein, Rice University, USA

Lori Meeks, University of Southern California, USA;

Ulrich Pagel, School of Oriental and African Studies, UK

John Powers, Australian National University, Australia;

Juliane Schober, Arizona State University, USA

Vesna A. Wallace, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Michael Zimmermann, University of Hamburg, Germany

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Buddhist Thought and Applied Psychological Research Transcending the Boundaries

Buddhist Thought and Applied Psychological Research: Transcending the Boundaries

1st Edition

Edited By D.K. Nauriyal, Michael S. Drummond, Y.B. Lal
August 10, 2010

Written by leading scholars and including a foreword by the Dalai Lama, this book explores the interface between Buddhist studies and the uses of Buddhist principles and practices in psychotherapy and consciousness studies. The contributors present a compelling collection of articles that ...

The Concept of the Buddha Its Evolution from Early Buddhism to the Trikaya Theory

The Concept of the Buddha: Its Evolution from Early Buddhism to the Trikaya Theory

1st Edition

By Guang Xing
August 10, 2010

Guang Xing gives an analysis of one of the fundamental Mahayana Buddhist teachings, namely the three bodies of the Buddha (the trikaya Theory), which is considered the foundation of Mahayana philosophy. He examines how and why the philosophical concept of three bodies was formed, ...

Buddhism, Conflict and Violence in Modern Sri Lanka

Buddhism, Conflict and Violence in Modern Sri Lanka

1st Edition

Edited By Mahinda Deegalle
May 14, 2009

Interdisciplinary in its approach, this book explores the dilemmas that Buddhism faces in relation to the continuing ethnic conflict and violence in modern Sri Lanka. Prominent scholars in the fields of anthropology, history, Buddhist studies and Pali examine multiple dimensions of the problem...

Buddhist Rituals of Death and Rebirth Contemporary Sri Lankan Practice and Its Origins

Buddhist Rituals of Death and Rebirth: Contemporary Sri Lankan Practice and Its Origins

1st Edition

By Rita Langer
May 14, 2009

In Buddhist thought and practice, death has always been a central concept. This book provides a careful and thorough analysis of the rituals and social customs surrounding death in the Theravada tradition of Sri Lanka. Rita Langer describes the rituals of death and rebirth and investigates their ...

Discourse and Ideology in Medieval Japanese Buddhism

Discourse and Ideology in Medieval Japanese Buddhism

1st Edition

Edited By Richard K. Payne, Taigen Dan Leighton
May 14, 2009

The medieval period of Japanese religious history is commonly known as one in which there was a radical transformation of the religious culture. This book suggests an alternate approach to understanding the dynamics of that transformation. One main topic of analysis focuses on what Buddhism - its ...

Theravada Buddhism and the British Encounter Religious, Missionary and Colonial Experience in Nineteenth Century Sri Lanka

Theravada Buddhism and the British Encounter: Religious, Missionary and Colonial Experience in Nineteenth Century Sri Lanka

1st Edition

By Elizabeth Harris
May 14, 2009

This major new work explores the British encounter with Buddhism in nineteenth century Sri Lanka, examining the way Buddhism was represented and constructed in the eyes of the British scholars, officials, travellers and religious seekers who first encountered it. Tracing the three main historical ...

Beyond Enlightenment Buddhism, Religion, Modernity

Beyond Enlightenment: Buddhism, Religion, Modernity

1st Edition

By Richard Cohen
April 29, 2009

The vast majority of books on Buddhism describe the Buddha using the word enlightened, rather than awakened. This bias has resulted in Buddhism becoming generally perceived as the eponymous religion of enlightenment. Beyond Enlightenment is a sophisticated study of some of the underlying ...

Buddhism in the Public Sphere Reorienting Global Interdependence

Buddhism in the Public Sphere: Reorienting Global Interdependence

1st Edition

By Peter D. Hershock
April 29, 2009

The core teachings and practices of Buddhism are systematically directed toward developing keen and caring insight into the relational or interdependent nature of all things. Hershock applies Buddhist thought to reflect on the challenges to public good, created by emerging social, economic, and ...

Buddhism, Power and Political Order

Buddhism, Power and Political Order

1st Edition

Edited By Ian Harris
April 29, 2009

Weber's claim that Buddhism is an otherworldly religion is only partially true. Early sources indicate that the Buddha was sometimes diverted from supramundane interests to dwell on a variety of politically-related matters. The significance of Asoka Maurya as a paradigm for later traditions of ...

British Buddhism Teachings, Practice and Development

British Buddhism: Teachings, Practice and Development

1st Edition

By Robert Bluck
August 01, 2008

British Buddhism presents a useful insight into contemporary British Buddhist practice. It provides a survey of the seven largest Buddhist traditions in the United Kingdom, including the Forest Sangha (Theravada) and the Samatha Trust (Theravada), the Serene Reflection Meditation tradition (Soto ...

Religion, Medicine and the Human Embryo in Tibet

Religion, Medicine and the Human Embryo in Tibet

1st Edition

By Frances Garrett
April 24, 2008

This book explores the cultural history of embryology in Tibet, in culture, religion, art and literature, and what this reveals about its medicine and religion. Filling a significant gap in the literature this is the first in-depth exploration of Tibetan medical history in the English language. It ...

In Defense of Dharma Just-War Ideology in Buddhist Sri Lanka

In Defense of Dharma: Just-War Ideology in Buddhist Sri Lanka

1st Edition

By Tessa J. Bartholomeusz
October 18, 2002

This is the first book to examine war and violence in Sri Lanka through the lens of cross-cultural studies on just-war tradition and theory. In a study that is textual, historical and anthropological, it is argued that the ongoing Sinhala-Tamil conflict is in actual practice often justified by a ...

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