Vision of Buddhism: The Space Under the Tree

Vision of Buddhism: The Space Under the Tree

by Roger Corless
Vision of Buddhism: The Space Under the Tree

Vision of Buddhism: The Space Under the Tree

by Roger Corless

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Destined to become a classic in its field, The Vision of Buddhism constitutes a dramatic departure from most Western treatments of Buddhism. Holding that the usual historical approach is not only irrelevant to Buddhism, but also destructive of its distinctive world view. Corless takes a nonlinear approach, one more faithful to the Buddhist tradition itself.

Most Western treatments of Buddhism are historical, tracing in detail the chronology of Buddhism’s emergence and growth and its division into dozens of competing schools. This lucid and elegant introduction to Buddhism takes a non-historical approach, one that is more faithful to the Buddhist tradition itself. Author Roger Corless presents and explains Buddhist teachings and practices in light of events in the life of Buddha. He examines the mythologized version of Buddha’s life and the differing descriptions of Buddha’s life given by his followers. In the major section of the book he considers the matter of greatest importance to modern readers–how the Buddha’s life, in all its descriptions, may be repeated by each individual practitioner.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013259614
Publisher: Paragon House Publishers
Publication date: 10/08/2011
Series: Vision of Reality , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

ROGER J. CORLESS was Professor of Religion at Duke University. A leading scholar of Buddhism, his special interests were Pure Land Buddhism, Christian Spirituality, and Buddhist-Christian Dialogue. He was a co-founder of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies and its journal Buddhist-Christian Studies. He published more than sixty academic articles and four books, including I Am Food: The Mass in Planetary Perspective,
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