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Buddhism by Damien Keown; 9780199663835

Buddhism

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Description

Buddhism by Damien Keown offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental teachings of the Buddha and their application in contemporary life. This enlightening text delves into the identity of the Buddha and traces the evolution of his teachings across different eras and cultures.

The Themes

At the heart of the book lies a thoughtful examination of how Buddhist philosophy addresses pressing modern issues. Keown provides insights into ethics, the nature of conflict, and the pursuit of peace, making the subject accessible to readers from various backgrounds. He engages with themes such as:

  • The moral implications of Buddhist teachings
  • The role of meditation and mindfulness in daily life
  • The intersection of Buddhism with contemporary social issues

The Writing Style

Keown's writing is both scholarly and approachable, blending rigorous analysis with clear explanations that invite readers to reflect on their own beliefs and values. The author’s ability to contextualise traditional teachings within the framework of modernity enhances the relevance of Buddhism in today's world.

Significance

This new edition further enriches the reader's understanding of Buddhism by including updated discussions on its development throughout Asia, as well as insights into its material culture. Keown also addresses evolving perspectives on ethnicity, class, and gender, making this a significant contribution to the field of religious studies.

“A profound exploration of Buddhism’s relevance in the modern age.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 116 mm × 175 mm × 9 mm
Pages: 192
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199663835

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