Buddhism
in a Foreign Land
Robert Mann
'Covers in an admirably clear manner the fundamentals
of the Buddhadharma ... a book to be recommended'
-
Amadeo Sole-Leris, Journal of Buddhist Ethics
'A pleasure to read - lucid, unambiguous and
expressive'
- Buddhism Now
Written by a western student of a western
teacher, who was himself taught by a westerner, Buddhism
in a Foreign Land is third-generation western Buddhism.
As Buddhism is taking root in the West,
evolving new forms to suit new conditions, much of its traditional
oriental context is being called into question. In this intriguing
and provocative collection of talks, Robert
Mann addresses many of the issues which confront Buddhism
as it adapts to modern western culture. Rebirth and traditional cosmology,
the role of ethics in 20th-century consumer society, the dangers inherent
in confusing therapy with spirituality - these are just some of the
topics included in this controversial book.
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ISBN 0 9511769 6 X
192pp
216 x 135mm
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