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Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism


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Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism is a comprehensive study of the Buddhist tradition. The series explores this complex and extensive tradition from a variety of perspectives, using a range of different methodologies. The series is diverse in its focus, including historical, philological, cultural, and sociological investigations into the manifold features and expressions of Buddhism worldwide. It also presents works of constructive and reflective analysis, including the role of Buddhist thought and scholarship in a contemporary, critical context and in the light of current social issues. The series is expansive and imaginative in scope, spanning more than two and a half millennia of Buddhist history. It is receptive to all research works that are of significance and interest to the broader field of Buddhist Studies.

Some of the titles in the series are published in association with the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies, which conducts and promotes rigorous teaching and research into all forms of the Buddhist tradition.

Editorial Advisory Board:
James A. Benn, McMaster University, Canada

Jinhua Chen, The University of British Columbia, Canada

Rupert Gethin, University of Bristol, UK

Peter Harvey, University of Sunderland, UK

Sallie King, James Madison University, USA

Anne Klein, Rice University, USA

Lori Meeks, University of Southern California, USA;

Ulrich Pagel, School of Oriental and African Studies, UK

John Powers, Australian National University, Australia;

Juliane Schober, Arizona State University, USA

Vesna A. Wallace, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Michael Zimmermann, University of Hamburg, Germany

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Empty Vision Metaphor and Visionary Imagery in Mahayana Buddhism

Empty Vision: Metaphor and Visionary Imagery in Mahayana Buddhism

1st Edition

By David McMahan
December 19, 2013

Visual metaphors in a number of Mahayana sutras construct a discourse in which visual perception serves as a model for knowledge and enlightenment. In the Perfection of Wisdom (Prajnaparamita) and other Mahayana literature, immediate access to reality is symbolized by vision and set in opposition ...

The Resonance of Emptiness A Buddhist Inspiration for Contemporary Psychotherapy

The Resonance of Emptiness: A Buddhist Inspiration for Contemporary Psychotherapy

1st Edition

By Gay Watson
September 13, 2002

This work presents an exploration of Buddhist philosophy and practice as a potential resource for an approach to psychotherapy which is responsive to the needs of its time and context, and attempts to open up a three-way dialogue between Buddhism, psychotherapy and contemporary discourse to reveal ...

The Sound of Liberating Truth Buddhist-Christian Dialogues in Honor of Frederick J. Streng

The Sound of Liberating Truth: Buddhist-Christian Dialogues in Honor of Frederick J. Streng

1st Edition

By Paul Ingram, Sallie B. King
July 20, 1999

Offers essays and dialogues by well-known Buddhist and Christian scholars on topics that were of primary interest to Frederick J. Streng, in whose honour the volume was created. Topics include interreligious dialogue, ultimate reality, nature and ecology, social and political issues of liberation, ...

American Buddhism Methods and Findings in Recent Scholarship

American Buddhism: Methods and Findings in Recent Scholarship

1st Edition

By Christopher Queen, Duncan Ryuken Williams
August 05, 1999

This is the first scholarly treatment of the emergence of American Buddhist Studies as a significant research field. Until now, few investigators have turned their attention to the interpretive challenge posed by the presence of all the traditional lineages of Asian Buddhism in a consciously ...

Early Buddhism: A New Approach The I of the Beholder

Early Buddhism: A New Approach: The I of the Beholder

1st Edition

By Sue Hamilton-Blyth
May 16, 2000

New interpretations of the central teachings of early Buddhism, mainly the relationship between identity and perception in early Buddhism....

Innovative Buddhist Women Swimming Against the Stream

Innovative Buddhist Women: Swimming Against the Stream

1st Edition

By Karma Lekshe Tsomo
July 25, 2000

Combines the voices of scholars and practitioners in analysing Buddhist women's history. 26 articles document the lives of women who have set in motion changes within Buddhist societies, with analyses of issues such as gender, ethnicity, authority, and class that affect the lives of women in ...

Imaging Wisdom Seeing and Knowing in the Art of Indian Buddhism

Imaging Wisdom: Seeing and Knowing in the Art of Indian Buddhism

1st Edition

By Jacob N Kinnard
September 03, 2013

This book contributes to the history of religions and Buddhist studies fields by focussing on what is a far too frequently ignored aspect of religious experience: visual images....

Self, Reality and Reason in Tibetan Philosophy Tsongkhapa's Quest for the Middle Way

Self, Reality and Reason in Tibetan Philosophy: Tsongkhapa's Quest for the Middle Way

1st Edition

By Thupten Jinpa
October 25, 2002

The work explores the historical and intellectual context of Tsongkhapa's philosophy and addresses the critical issues related to questions of development and originality in Tsongkhapa's thought. It also deals extensively with one of Tsongkhapa's primary concerns, namely his attempts to demonstrate...

Contemporary Buddhist Ethics

Contemporary Buddhist Ethics

1st Edition

By Damien Keown
June 22, 2000

This innovative volume brings together the views of leading scholars on a range of controversial subjects including human rights, animal rights, ecology, abortion, euthanasia, and contemporary business practice....

Zen War Stories

Zen War Stories

1st Edition

By Brian Victoria
February 24, 2003

Following the critically acclaimed Zen at War (1997), Brian Victoria explores the intimate relationship between Japanese institutional Buddhism and militarism during the Second World War.Victoria reveals for the first time, through examination of the wartime writings of the Japanese military itself...

The Notion of Ditthi in Theravada Buddhism The Point of View

The Notion of Ditthi in Theravada Buddhism: The Point of View

1st Edition

By Paul Fuller
November 14, 2012

The notion of 'view' or 'opinion' (ditthi) as an obstacle to 'seeing things as they are' is a central concept in Buddhist thought. This book considers the two ways in which the notion of views are usually understood. Are we to understand right-view as a correction of wrong-views (the opposition ...

New Buddhist Movements in Thailand Towards an Understanding of Wat Phra Dhammakaya and Santi Asoke

New Buddhist Movements in Thailand: Towards an Understanding of Wat Phra Dhammakaya and Santi Asoke

1st Edition

By Rory Mackenzie
September 10, 2012

Vastly different in belief and practice, two new Buddhist religious movements in Thailand, namely the Wat Phra Dhammakaya and Santi Asoke emerged in Thailand in the 1970s at a time of political uncertainty, social change and increasing dissatisfaction with the Thai Sangha and its leadership. ...

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