1st Edition

Buddhism The Religion of Analysis

By Nolan Pliny Jacobson Copyright 1966
202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1966, Buddhism presents a convincing modern interpretation of the teachings of the Buddha. The author has written out of a conviction that Buddhism, especially in its early Theravada sources, has something significant to say to modern man. The author argues that the West provides a new ground for an appreciative understanding of what the Buddha taught. The primary purpose of... Read more

Preface 1. Introductory 2. The Practical Bent of Buddhism 3. New Ground for Mutual Understanding 4. The Indispensable Key 5. Meditation and Analysis 6. The Buddhist Analysis of Culture 7. The Consummatory Experience 8. The Buddha and Hume Bibliography Notes to the Text Index

Biography

Nolan Pliny Jacobson