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An Introduction to Engaged Buddhism

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This textbook introduces and explores the ideas, practices and philosophy of engaged Buddhism.

The movement holds that suffering is not just caused by the cravings of the mind, but also by political and social factors; therefore, engaged Buddhists ‘engage’ with social issues to achieve liberation. Paul Fuller outlines the movement's origins and principles.

He then offers a comprehensive analysis of the central themes and issues of engaged Buddhism, offering new insights into the formation of modern Buddhism.

The range of issues covered includes politics, gender, environmentalism, identity, blasphemy and violence.

These are illustrated by case studies and examples from a range of locations where Buddhism is practised.

Discussion points and suggested further reading are provided at the end of each chapter, which will further enrich undergraduates' grasp of the topic.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1350129062 / 9781350129061
Paperback / softback
294.337
09/09/2021
United Kingdom
English
240 pages : illustrations (black and white)