An Introduction to Engaged Buddhism

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نام کتاب : An Introduction to Engaged Buddhism
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مقدمه ای بر بودیسم درگیر
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ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 249
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350129078 , 9781350129085
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 10 مگابایت



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Half Title\nTitle Page\nCopyright Page\nDedication\nContents\nFigures\nAcknowledgements\nAbbreviations\nChapter 1: Introduction : Engaged Buddhism\n The origins of the term ‘engaged Buddhism’\n Engaged Buddhist movements\n Scholarly studies of engaged Buddhism\n Engaged Buddhism: Traditional or modern?\n Models of engaged Buddhism\n Engaged Buddhism in practice\n A note on material used in this book\n Discussion questions\n Suggestions for further reading\nChapter 2: The foundations of engaged Buddhism\n Redefining the causes of ‘suffering’ (dukkha)\n How engaged Buddhism adapts Buddhist ideas\n Treading the sacred and profane paths: Lessening the tension between the ‘mundane’ and ‘supramundane’ realms of activity\n Reimagining the causes of suffering\n The adaptation of meditation and the precepts\n Conclusion\n Discussion questions\n Suggestions for further reading\nChapter 3: Beyond belief : The danger of attachment to views in engaged Buddhism\n Dandapani the philosopher\n The engaged Buddhist focus on non-attachment to views and opinions\n The fourteen precepts of engaged Buddhism\n The Fourteen Precepts of Engaged Buddhism\n A certain point of view: What are views and opinions?\n A Buddhist call to social activism: The Pa¯t.ali-sutta\n Buddhism with a small ‘b’\n Conclusion: Views and engaged Buddhism\n Discussion questions\n Suggestions for further reading\nChapter 4: Dismantling metaphysics : Nirvaˉna, rebirth and interdependence\n Modern Buddhism\n Nirva¯na in this life\n Engaged Buddhism and rebirth\n Interdependence: A hybrid Buddhist doctrine\n A scientific engaged Buddhism\n Conclusion\n Discussion questions\n Suggestions for further reading\nChapter 5: Left, right and the middle way : Engaged Buddhism and politics\n Max Weber and Buddhism\n Buddhism and politics\n How Buddhism interacts with politics\n Buddhism has authority over political institutions\n Buddhism shares power with political institutions: Mutual respect and protection\n Persecution of Buddhism: Opposition and conflict with political authority\n Buddhism withdraws from politics\n ‘Dictatorial Dhammic Socialism’\n The ‘Two Wheels of the Dhamma’\n The supreme Buddhist monarch\n The tension between the ‘worldly’ and ‘supramundane’ realms of activity\n Mindful politics\n Conclusion\n Discussion questions\n Suggestions for further reading\nChapter 6: Eco-engaged Buddhism\n The history of eco-engaged Buddhism\n Themes in the study of eco-engaged Buddhism\n Eco-engaged Buddhist ideas\n Eco-engaged Buddhism and interdependence\n Themes in the study of Buddhist environmentalism\n The doctrine of Buddha-nature\n Thai tree ordination\n Tree ordination ceremonies\n Eco-engaged Buddhism\n Discussion questions\n Suggestions for further reading\nChapter 7: Suffering, sexuality and gender\n Buddhism and sexual desire\n Female gender: Equality and discrimination\n Gender and culture\n Sakyadhita: Campaigning for gender equality\n Homosexuality in Buddhist history: Karmic sexuality\n Buddhism and (homo)sexuality: Liberal views\n LGBTIAQ+ Buddhism: Philosophical themes of gender and sexuality\n Suffering caused by heteronormativity in engaged Buddhism\n Trans*-Buddhism\n Types of gendered persons\n Gender transformation in Buddhist history\n LGBTIAQ+ mindful activism: Traditional karma and secular karma\n LGBTIAQ+ Buddhists and loving-kindness\n Buddhism and the #MeToo movement\n Conclusion\n Discussion questions\n Suggestions for further reading\nChapter 8: Ethnocentric engaged Buddhism\n Buddhist identity\n Buddhist identity in modern Myanmar\n Ethnocentric engaged Buddhism\n The ideas of ethnocentric engaged Buddhism\n Ethnocentric engaged Buddhism: A summary\n Discussion questions\n Suggestions for further reading\nChapter 9: Buddhism on the edge, Buddhists offended : Engaged Buddhism and blasphemy\n Blasphemy and Buddhism?\n Blasphemy, culture and identity\n An analysis of ‘Blasphemy’ in the Paˉli canon\n The power of images of the Buddha in Myanmar and the DJing Buddha\n The idea that blasphemy has no place in Buddhism\n Conclusion\n Discussion questions\n Suggestions for further reading\nChapter 10: Conclusion : All Buddhism is engaged? \n Discussion questions\n Suggestions for further reading\nNotes\n Chapter 1\n Chapter 2\n Chapter 3\n Chapter 4\n Chapter 5\n Chapter 6\n Chapter 7\n Chapter 8\n Chapter 9\nBibliography\nIndex




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